Sell America: Dollar & Yen at Risk From Fed Policy?

by mark.thompson business editor

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Did you know? – The Federal Reserve was established in 1913 to provide a more stable financial system after a series of bank panics. Its independence from direct political control is a cornerstone of that stability.

Box 2 (After the paragraph discussing Bessent’s disapproval of Powell):

Pro tip – Monitoring long-term bond yields can signal investor sentiment. Rising yields often indicate a “sell-off” as investors demand higher returns to compensate for increased risk.

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Reader question – How might a meaningful drop in U.S. interest rates impact global currency markets and international trade? Share your thoughts!

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