💨 Abstract
The article discusses a seismic shift in global financial markets due to Donald Trump's transatlantic relationship changes, prompting a half-a-trillion-euro shift in German defense and infrastructure spending. This has led to a rise in German Bund yields and the euro, a selloff in the global bond market, and a potential re-evaluation of future ECB interest rate cuts. The global trade war, with U.S.
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