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White House Shake Up Increases Risk of Trade War
(Washington)
Wall Street is getting nervous about the changes occurring in the White House. Over the last week, President Trump has lost or fired both Gary Cohn and Rex Tillerson, former Goldman Sachs COO and former Exxon CEO, respectively. Both Cohn and Tllerson were considered the business-friendly part of Trump’s White House who would look after corporate and investor interests. With them gone, investors are betting the odds of a trade war are getting more likely. One equity strategist summarized the situation, saying “We’ve gone a long time with a zero percent chance of a trade war, it’s now higher than that -- probably significantly higher than that … The internationalists have lost and the nationalists have won”.
FINSUM: We agree that a trade war is getting more likely. If it occurs, we think it will be poor for equities markets, but not necessarily terrible for the economy.
Trump Fires Tillerson
(Washington)
The business-friendly part of the White House appears to have taken a hit over the last week. First it was Goldman Sachs alumni Gary Cohn to leave, and now former Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson has been fired as Secretary of State. In his place will be CIA Director Mike Pompeo. Pompeo is expected to walk a much closer line to Trump’s agenda. Speaking about Tillerson, President Trump commented “We were not really thinking the same; with Mike Pompeo, we have a very similar thought process . . . I think Rex will be much happier now”.
FINSUM: We are concerned that a former CIA director might not have the diplomatic skill to smooth out some of the rough edges of foreign policy. That said, greater harmony between the White House and Secretary of State will be a good thing.
Allianz Says Bitcoin Bubble Will Burst Soon
(New York)
Allianz, the global financial firm, says that Bitcoin is worthless and that the bubble is about to burst. While the firm may be better known in its native Europe, Allianz is a major player speaking out against the cryptocurrency. “In our view, its intrinsic value must be zero … A bitcoin is a claim on nobody – in contrast to, for instance, sovereign bonds, equities or paper money – and it does not generate any income stream”, says Allianz, Europe’s largest insurer.
FINSUM: We thought the bitcoin bubble had already burst! Allianz really seems to think it will go to zero. We do not, as we believe it will slowly develop into a digital value store as the regulatory regime surrounding it gets harmonized.
Goldman Says Market Havens are Collapsing
(New York)
Market volatility is back in a big way. This has made investors nervous and has re-ignited interest in traditional safe havens such as bonds and gold. However, Goldman Sachs has just note put out a note saying those asset classes have evaporated as safe havens. “No safe havens -- and no assets or equity sectors -- have had a positive beta to the VIX recently, and few have had a positive beta to 10-year yields, leading to diversification desperation”, say Goldman Sachs strategists. Rates, which look to be heading higher, have been a major culprit in the decline of safe havens, as have changing strategies, such as at the Bank of Japan.
FINSUM: This is one of the main reasons the market might end up falling further than it otherwise would have. Since there is no easy place to put cash, the overall panic level may be higher in a situation of serious volatility.
How the Stormy Daniels Situation May Prove Damaging to Trump
(Washington)
It would be easy to dismiss the current uproar over the Stormy Daniels case against Donald Trump as another in a long series of minor scandals surrounding the White House. However, this one might be very different. The reason why is that the legal case surrounding the situation may force Trump to testify under oath, which could prove a very dicey situation. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is now offering to pay back the $130,000 she received in exchange for releasing her from her obligation of silence.
FINSUM: It will be very interesting to see where this case leads, as there could be wide-ranging implications.