Top Links 1146 The dollar's resilience. Booming gas turbines. Weaponized economic interdependence & Jay DeFeo
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Top Links 1146 The dollar's resilience. Booming gas turbines. Weaponized economic interdependence & Jay DeFeo
Chartbook (United States) | Jun 28, 2026
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Jun 29, 2026
Relying on the dollar's dominance may create vulnerabilities, particularly for nations dependent on U.S. economic policies.
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The rise of booming gas turbines reflects a shift towards energy independence, but raises questions about environmental sustainability.
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Weaponized economic interdependence can be an effective tool for nations to exert influence, but risks escalating global tensions.
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While economic interdependence can foster cooperation, using it as a weapon ultimately undermines trust between nations.
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The dollar's resilience is crucial for global economic stability and should be celebrated as a sign of confidence in the U.S. economy.
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