The "No Confidence" Vote: Why a Danish Pension Fund is Dumping US Treasuries
In a move that has sent ripples through the international bond market, AkademikerPension, one of Denmark’s most prominent pension funds, announced this week that it will completely exit its holdings in US Treasuries.
The "Akinai" Stand-Off: Japan’s Finance Minister Teases Intervention as Yen Slips
The global currency markets are currently locked in a high-stakes game of "chicken" with Tokyo. This week, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama sent shockwaves through the Forex market with a series of cryptic yet pointed remarks regarding the Japanese Yen (JPY).
Fragmented Fortune: Andrew Bailey on the New Global Imbalance
The world of international finance is shifting, and the "rules of the game" are being rewritten in real-time. In a high-stakes speech delivered at the Bellagio Group event on January 16, 2026,
The Cooling Kingdom: Analyzing the UK Labour Market in January 2026
The first major economic data release of 2026 for the United Kingdom has painted a picture of a cooling economy.