Mark Gongloff

Mark Gongloff

Coronavirus Sure Doesn’t Seem ‘Very Well Under Control’

US stocks have tumbled by more than 3% on coronavirus fears. Stocks rebound overnight because that’s what they do. President Donald Trump called the virus “very well under control in our country.” He added, “We’re very close to a vaccine.” The White House said, no, whoops, Trump meant a vaccine…

Coronavirus Surprises Keep Getting Nastier, Costlier

Just a couple of weeks ago, this newsletter said that the coronavirus kept finding ways to surprise and that markets weren’t taking it seriously enough. Well, surprise! They’re taking it seriously now. Stocks fell a whole bunch this week, with the Dow clocking a rare thousand-point loss, partly…

Interesting Times in the Middle East

We knew 2020 would be an interesting year, in the old-curse meaning of the word. It only took two days for us to begin to find out just how interesting it will be. American drone strikes on Thursday killed Qassem Soleimani, leader of the Quds Force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps. Some…

Central Bankers Are Starting to Get a Little Desperate

Fine, Let’s Try Raising Interest Rates One of 2019’s best movies was “Midsommar,” about an unorthodox Swedish summer-solstice party. Now real-life Swedes are doing some unorthodox winter-solstice central banking, hopefully with much less human sacrifice. Sweden’s Riksbank, zigging while the…

Trump’s Trade-War Retreat Only Buys a Little Time

President Donald Trump says trade wars are good and easy to win, but his most effective tactic so far seems to be retreat. Just 11 days after threatening new tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese imports, Trump said he would delay import taxes on toys, electronics, and other holiday-gift-type…

American-British Influence At Risk

One predictable thing about empires is that they eventually fall. We may be watching one fall right now. Since the days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, the world has been intellectually dominated by a US-UK alliance that John Micklethwait calls the core “Anglosphere” (apologies to lesser…

Brexit’s Taking That Ride to Nowhere

The Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea gets credit for what's known as the Dichotomy Paradox. This is the observation that, in order to get from point A to point B, you have to first go halfway to point B, but before that you must go half of that half-distance, and so on until you theoretically never…

Trump Is Up a China Cold War Without a Plan

They say no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy. But what if the genius way around that is to just … have no plan? President Donald Trump may soon find out in his brewing cold war with China. On trade, he has launched tariffs and threatened more, while also calling for China to…

Economic Growth and the Rule of Law

Vladimir Putin seems to have it all: Seemingly endless political power. Oil. A nuclear arsenal. What he doesn’t have, though, is the ability to breathe new life into Russia’s listless economy. And that is bad news for the country’s future – which has implications for the rest of the world. More…