Monthly Archive: June 2025
Hashdex – Krypto-IndexETPs für innovative Investoren, seit 2018
Unser Engagement, Krypto-Chancen für die breite Masse zu erschliessen, führte zu einer Partnerschaft mit Nasdaq zur Entwicklung des Nasdaq Crypto Index™ (NCI™), um globalen Investoren einen verlässlichen Benchmark für diese dynamische Anlageklasse zu bieten. Im Jahr 2021 führten wir den weltweit ersten Krypto-Index-ETF ein, der vielen Anlegern...
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Week Ahead: Geopolitics, Tariffs, and Central Banks
The response of the US dollar and Treasuries to Israel's attack on Iran and the palatable risk of escalation was uninspiring. It supports the popular narrative about the changing role of the US dollar and assets in the world economy. US stocks and bond sold off ahead of the weekend. It should not be regarded … Continue...
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The Debate Over the Big Beautiful Bill
Daniel Lacalle joins Bob to tout the BBB as a pro-growth piece of legislation that is as good as libertarians are going to get.
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The Theory of Interventionism
Mark Thornton breaks down Murray Rothbard’s theory of interventionism: why free markets lift all boats, and government meddling sinks them.
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Toward a Historical Bibliography of the First Quarter (2000–2025)
We cannot allow the establishment to write the history of 2000–2025. To that end, consider this non-exhaustive bibliography for understanding this turbulent period.
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Industrial Policy’s Remarkable Comeback
Industrial policy was once a relic of the 1980s, part of the failed presidential campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. Unfortunately, it has reappeared in the form of policies being put forth by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
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Trump betrays the “America First” movement with his support for new Israeli war.
Israel’s airstrikes on Iran and US involvement shatter the illusion that America First guides President Trump’s Middle East policy. Article by Brandan Buck.
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The Cartesian Faux Pas
In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks at the methodology of Timothy Williamson. While Williamson might not like the implication, Dr. Gordon notes that Williamson‘s methodology can be used to defend the epistemological views of Murray Rothbard.
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Israel’s Strike Lifts Dollar but only Modestly, Gold and Oil Rally
Overview: Israel attacked Iranian nuclear enrichment site and apparently targeted scientists and top Revolutionary Guard leadership. Reports suggest that that no increase in radioactivity has been detected. The US quickly indicated that while it was informed of the attack, it did not authorize it. President Trump did warn of a possible strike, but the press …
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Israel, Iran, and Immigration
On this episode of Power and Market, the group discusses the fallout from Israel's strikes on Iran and the Trump Administration's (changing?) position on immigration enforcement.
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Initial And Continuing Jobless Claims On The Rise
Initial and continuing jobless claims are as close to a real-time proxy on employment as we have. Thus, while they do not hold the same importance to the markets as the monthly BLS data, they are worth tracking. Moreover, when trends are changing, as they may be now, their importance increases. The two graphs below … Continue reading...
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The Deficit Narrative May Find Its Cure In Artificial Intelligence
Lately, the "deficit narrative" has dominated much of the financial media, particularly those channels that are continual "purveyors of doom." In this post, we will discuss the "deficit narrative," the likely outcomes, and why the cure for the deficit may be found in Artificial Intelligence. The "deficit narrative" has dominated the media lately as President …
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The Bull Rally Continues
Inside This Week's Bull Bear Report Risk/Reward Favors Patience I am traveling this weekend, so we are producing our weekly report a day early. As such, some charts using end-of-week data are using either Thursday or mid-Friday prices. All report will return to normal next week. Let's start with where we left off last week." … Continue...
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The Hidden Costs of HIPAA Compliance: Balancing Privacy and Patient Care
HIPAA was enacted in 1996 to protect the privacy of patient health information. In practice, HIPAA’s stringent requirements may harm patients, create a chilling effect on medical researchers and healthcare providers, and significantly increase medical costs.
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Swiss catering industry pledges living wages
The Swiss catering industry has pledged to pay workers a living wage, following earlier controversial comments on pay in the sector. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox In a Blick interview, Gastrosuisse president Beat Imhof has contradicted the comments of director Roland Müller. Müller had previously told the newspaper that living …
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Stablecoins Gain Ground in Finance, Key Trends Include Yield Products, Cross-Border Payments
Stablecoins are rapidly evolving from a niche vertical in the cryptocurrency ecosystem into a foundational element of the global financial system.
A new analysis by CB Insights, in partnership with industry player Stablecon, looks at this burgeoning ecosystem, highlighting key trends emerging in this industry, and mapping the sector’s top players.
One of the main trends outlined in the report is the increased participation of traditional financial...
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Crypto Adoption on the Rise, Driven by Europe, Younger Demographics
Cryptocurrency adoption has increased remarkably over the past year, driven by European customers, and younger generations. according to a new survey commissioned by Gemini. Positive developments, including the launch of US cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and pro-crypto policies from the Trump administration, have also contributed to rising confidence and interest in digital assets, the study found.
Conducted in H1 2025, the research...
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Trump Can, and Must, Avoid War with Iran
"By this time next week, the U.S. and Iran could be at war." From Andrew Day of The American Conservative.
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