My assessment of this article by Alasdair Macleod it that it is the best I've seen on political and economic developments in Europe and Asia triggered in part by the BREXIT negotiations.
Macleod is an economist and banker who, from my prior exposure to his perspectives, has a solid grasp on geopolitical and macro economic issues.
His composite look at developments, which include China led Asia and what the US is currently up to, is really worth the read.
While the industry as a whole will likely benefit from this executive order, it is really too early to tell if $IBM, $MSFT or any other specific company will benefit.
Don't forget that #Trump is assuming that no other country will react negatively to these aggressive moves. Many could view this as the beginning of a trade war and could react accordingly. While I believe some tax reform is necessary, I view Trump's plan as rather short-sighted, too optimistic and even reckless.
While the video is cute, it certainly should not be taken seriously. #Alexa's reaction is the standard response it has when it doesn't understand the question. But the video spurred #Amazon to program one - now if you ask, it responds "No, I work for Amazon." $AMZN
Excellent article, and the last sentence sums it up well: "The #Trump Administration is more about unilateralism than isolationism, but its unilateralism may find it more isolated." 'America First' does not necessarily equate isolationism, but rather forces decisions to be viewed through the lens of "does this actually benefit America."
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My assessment of this article by Alasdair Macleod it that it is the best I've seen on political and economic developments in Europe and Asia triggered in part by the BREXIT negotiations.
Macleod is an economist and banker who, from my prior exposure to his perspectives, has a solid grasp on geopolitical and macro economic issues.
His composite look at developments, which include China led Asia and what the US is currently up to, is really worth the read.
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Don't forget that #Trump is assuming that no other country will react negatively to these aggressive moves. Many could view this as the beginning of a trade war and could react accordingly. While I believe some tax reform is necessary, I view Trump's plan as rather short-sighted, too optimistic and even reckless.
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While the video is cute, it certainly should not be taken seriously. #Alexa's reaction is the standard response it has when it doesn't understand the question. But the video spurred #Amazon to program one - now if you ask, it responds "No, I work for Amazon." $AMZN
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Excellent article, and the last sentence sums it up well: "The #Trump Administration is more about unilateralism than isolationism, but its unilateralism may find it more isolated." 'America First' does not necessarily equate isolationism, but rather forces decisions to be viewed through the lens of "does this actually benefit America."