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China’s Oil Demand Is Set To Hit A Record High In 2023

China’s Oil Demand Is Set To Hit A Record High In 2023 China’s oil demand is expected to hit a record high 16 million bpd this year, an increase of 800,000 bpd. Having lifted its zero-Covid policy, China is currently suffering through an exit wave of Covid but should recover in the second quarter. China […]

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Top Marine General In Japan Bluntly Describes US Is “Setting The Theatre” For Future War With China

Top Marine General In Japan Bluntly Describes US Is “Setting The Theatre” For Future War With China The top Marine Corps General for Japan this week issued some very revealing statements in an interview focused on countering China in the Financial Times. Despite Chinese leadership insisting that the Taiwan and Ukraine situations are not comparable, this […]

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World Bank Warns Global Economy “Perilously Close To Falling Into Recession”

World Bank Warns Global Economy “Perilously Close To Falling Into Recession” Six months ago, The World Bank slashed its global growth outlook for 2022 and 2023 to +2.9% and +3.0% respectively blaming “the war in Ukraine, lockdowns in China, supply-chain disruptions, and the risk of stagflation” for hammering growth. Today, in its latest report on global economic […]

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Andurand: Oil Prices Could Exceed $140 If China’s Economy Fully Reopens

Andurand: Oil Prices Could Exceed $140 If China’s Economy Fully Reopens Hedge fund manager Andurand: full reopening of Chinese economy could send oil prices past $140 per barrel. Andurand: The market is underestimating the scale of the demand boost. Andurand did say last week that oil demand will be limited somewhat by a growth in […]

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Why BRI is back with a bang in 2023

Why BRI is back with a bang in 2023 As Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative enters its 10th year, a strong Sino-Russian geostrategic partnership has revitalized the BRI across the Global South. Photo Credit: The Cradle The year 2022 ended with a Zoom call to end all Zoom calls: Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping […]

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In 2022, the world as we knew it ended. Decades of conflict lie ahead

In 2022, the world as we knew it ended. Decades of conflict lie ahead The ‘end of history’ has concluded and the world has returned to conflicts between ‘great powers’. Let’s hope it doesn’t turn nuclear By Ivan Timofeev, Valdai Club Programme Director & one of Russia’s leading foreign policy experts.© Getty Images / erhui1979 […]

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China is destroying itself

China is destroying itself Preface. China has been destroying itself for many decades now.  In Mao’s “great leap forward” about 35 to 50 million are estimated to have died from starvation from 1958 on, as you’ll read in my book review of” Shapiro J (2001) Mao’s War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary […]

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Zoltan Pozsar: G7 Investors Should Worry About Gold-Backed Renminbi Eclipsing Dollars, Commodity Encumbrance

Zoltan Pozsar: G7 Investors Should Worry About Gold-Backed Renminbi Eclipsing Dollars, Commodity Encumbrance Credit Suisse contributor Zoltan Pozsar has continued his ongoing series about Bretton Woods III where commodities will dictate the new world order. For his last dispatch of the year, he described how the world is now shifting to a multipolar order “being built not […]

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Winter in Central Europe and for the dollar

Winter in Central Europe and for the dollar In this article I examine the current state of the fight for hegemonic control between America on the one side, and Russia and China on the other. It is being fought on two fronts. Ukraine, the one in plain sight, is about to endure a winter without […]

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Why China Sucks: It’s A Beta Test For The New World Order

Why China Sucks: It’s A Beta Test For The New World Order For over a decade there has been an open globalist obsession with the Chinese governmental model – A love affair, if you will. Many top proponents of global centralization including Henry Kissinger and George Soros have praised China in the past and hinted […]

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Emmanuel Macron: “We Need a Single Global Order”

Emmanuel Macron: “We Need a Single Global Order” LUDOVIC MARIN via Getty Images During a speech at the Apec summit in Bangkok, where world leaders gathered, French President Emmanuel Macron called for a “single global order.” Macron made the comments while discussing the power interests of Russia and China and the threat of war. “We […]

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Escobar: Berlin Goes To Beijing – The Real Deal

Escobar: Berlin Goes To Beijing – The Real Deal The Scholz caravan went to Beijing to lay down the preparatory steps for working out a peace deal with Russia, with China as privileged messenger… With his inimitable flair for economic analysis steeped in historical depth, Professor Michael Hudson’s latest essay, originally written for a German audience, presents […]

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Advocating World War Three Is Just Mainstream Punditry Now

Advocating World War Three Is Just Mainstream Punditry Now Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ Mainstream punditry in the latter half of 2022 is rife with op-eds arguing that the US needs to vastly increase military spending because a world war is about to erupt, and they always frame it as though this would […]

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The Military-Industrial Media Complex Strikes Again

The Military-Industrial Media Complex Strikes Again Tens of thousands protested against the skyrocketing cost of living and against Macron in France October 16, led by left-wing politician Jean Luc Melenchon, but there were few front page or top-of-the hour headlines in the U.S. Huge protests occurred in Rome the same day to demand an end […]

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An Oil Supply Shock May Be Imminent

An Oil Supply Shock May Be Imminent Oil demand has remained resilient in the face of a multitude of challenges. OPEC+ has fallen behind more than 3.5 million bpd on its output goals. The DoE has no immediate plans to start refilling the SPR. The risk of a supply shock grows as China’s economy re-opens […]

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