At the opening ceremonies of the February 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese President Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin shook hands on a massive trade agreement and a “no-limits” alliance that changed the geopolitical landscape. Less than a month after the Olympics ended, Russian troops stormed into Ukraine, starting a war that continues to rage. The “no-limits” handshake and Russian aggression created a bifurcation of the world’s nuclear powers. Relations between the US/NATO/Japan and their allies with China/Russia and their partners continued to deteriorate, reaching a new low in late January 2023.
From January 28 through February 4, 2023, a Chinese-operated, enormous white high-altitude balloon traveled across North American airspace, including Alaska, western Canada, and the contiguous United States. China claims a privately operated weather balloon had blown off course. The U.S. government claimed it was a government spy mission to hone the ability to gather data about American military bases. The balloon traveled over Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, the home to U.S. land-based nuclear weapons in more than 150 missile silos. On February 4, on orders from the U.S. President, a U.S. F-22 fighter fired a Sidewinder missile taking down the balloon. China called the action an “over-reaction” that could lead to “serious repercussions.”
After a year of tensions between Washington and Beijing, the balloon was the latest incident that put the relationship on thin ice. After the initial downing, the U.S. has shot down other unidentified objects over its territory. Markets reflect the economic and geopolitical landscape, which are highly uncertain in mid-February 2023.
The U.S. and China are the world’s leading economies and military powers
Commodity flows are global- China dominates raw material production and consumption
The stock market does not react well to geopolitical turmoil
Global bifurcation threatens currency market benchmarks
Interest rates have increased to fight inflation, but market volatility could interfere with the battle
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