# Global%20Economy
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The Great Liquidity Pivot: Why Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are Fleeing to Cash
Investment legends Li Ka-shing and Warren Buffett are aggressively liquidating major positions in early 2026, accumulating record-breaking cash reserves. Their synchronized retreat from UK infrastructure and US equities suggests a strategic preparation for a significant global market correction or geopolitical crisis.

China’s Export Engine Defies Gravity: The AI Boom and 'New Three' Power a Trade Resurgence
China's trade volume grew 14.9% in early 2026, driven by a surge in high-tech exports like EVs and industrial robots. The growth is largely attributed to the global AI investment boom and a structural shift in China's manufacturing sector toward 'new quality productive forces.'

Judicial Checkmate: U.S. Trade Court Strikes Down Trump’s 10% Global Tariff
A U.S. trade court has nullified a 10% global tariff, ruling that the Trump administration’s use of the 1974 Trade Act was legally unjustified. The decision marks a major setback for the White House's attempts to bypass prior judicial restrictions on its protectionist trade policies.

The Geopolitical Domino: Why a US-Iran Conflict Threatens to Unleash a 'Serial Shock' on the American Economy
As tensions between the US and Iran escalate in May 2026, economists warn of a 'serial shock' to the American economy driven by surging energy prices and fiscal strain. This potential conflict threatens to disrupt supply chains and trigger market volatility, complicating the US economic outlook.

Geopolitics in the Shower: How Middle East Turmoil is Squeezing Global Household Budgets
Consumer goods giant Unilever has announced price hikes of 2% to 3% for household staples due to rising costs linked to Middle East conflicts. Emerging markets will bear the brunt of these adjustments, which are expected to take effect in late 2026 as logistics and factory costs climb.

The $75 Trillion Leviathan: How US Tech Giants Decoupled from the Global Economy
The U.S. stock market has reached a record $75 trillion valuation, driven primarily by an AI-led surge in Big Tech giants like Nvidia and Google. This concentration of wealth highlights a growing gap between U.S. tech dominance and the rest of the global economy, while posing new risks for systemic volatility.

Standoff at the Strait: Iran’s Desperate Oil Gambit and the Threat of Global Stagflation
UN Secretary-General Guterres warns of a global economic crisis and a massive surge in poverty if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed through 2026. Meanwhile, Iran is resorting to using retired oil tankers as floating storage as its onshore facilities reach total saturation, risking permanent damage to its energy infrastructure.

Crude Realities: Geopolitical Gridlock and Shipping Woes Propel Oil Prices Higher
International oil prices rose more than 2% as US-Iran nuclear negotiations reached a standstill and shipping constraints persisted in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude climbed to $107.55 per barrel, reflecting market anxiety over prolonged supply tightness and regional instability.

China’s Capital Divergence: Total Outbound Investment Rises as Industrial Outlays Cool
China's total outward direct investment grew by 5.4% in the first quarter of 2026, reaching 3094.5 billion yuan, despite a sharp 9.1% decline in non-financial sectors. This divergence suggests a major shift in Chinese capital away from physical industrial projects toward financial services and liquid asset management.

The Quagmire of Hegemony: How the US-Iran Confrontation is Backfiring on Washington
The ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict has transitioned into a costly stalemate that is draining American economic resources and alienating global allies. Rising military expenditures and failed strategic objectives suggest that Washington's traditional reliance on force is yielding diminishing returns in a changing geopolitical landscape.

Brinkmanship in Islamabad: The Fragile Geometry of U.S.-Iran Relations
Conflicting statements from the U.S. and Iran regarding new talks in Pakistan reveal a deep diplomatic rift as a critical ceasefire expires. With core disputes over nuclear enrichment and maritime control unresolved, the region faces a choice between fragile diplomacy and renewed military conflict.

Trump Claims 'Endgame' in Iran as Hormuz Blockade Rattles Global Markets
President Trump has announced that the war with Iran is nearing its conclusion, though international observers remain skeptical given the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and Tehran's refusal to concede on nuclear enrichment. High-level negotiations are expected to resume in Pakistan before a looming ceasefire deadline on April 21.