Capital Market Journal

Capital Markets are the cornerstone foundation of economies

The thin horizon line at the boundaries of the Tragic Nature of Human Existence

From the earliest days of human thought, philosophers have wrestled with the fundamental questions of existence: What does it mean to live? What defines our purpose? Why, despite moments of happiness and triumph, do we seem to suffer and struggle…

American Corporations Are Buying Up Britain–It’s Very Bad for Ordinary British People

The growing dominance of American corporations in the UK presents challenges, particularly for workers, consumers, and smaller businesses. While foreign investment can bring benefits, the costs—such as reduced local control, job losses, and economic inequality—are increasingly being felt by ordinary British people. If this trend continues unchecked, it could have long-lasting consequences on the UK’s economic sovereignty and social fabric.

Manufacturing Broken Britain. The deceitful role of the MassMedia industry and the political lobbies

The United Kingdom has been on a turbulent political trajectory since the 2016 Brexit referendum. Once heralded as a beacon of parliamentary democracy and stability, the nation has become ungovernable. Polarized politics, ineffective leadership, and an ever-more influential media landscape have fueled confusion and disillusionment among citizens. The fourth estate—the mass media—has become not merely a watchdog of government but an active player in manipulating public sentiment and shaping political narratives. The rise of 24/7 media saturation, combined with entrenched media moguls like Rupert Murdoch and new outlets backed by secretive offshore interests, has transformed the UK into a breeding ground for disinformation, undermining both governance and socio-economic stability.

Overview forecast of a 40-50% Market Cap Decline in MAG7 Stocks on the US Economy. Implications of declining saving rates

The “Magnificent Seven” (Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla) have a combined market capitalization of approximately $15.76 trillion​(Stock Analysis)​(markets.businessinsider.com). These seven tech giants play a significant role in the overall health of the stock market and the US economy due to their substantial weighting in major indices (such as the S&P 500), their contribution to innovation, and their employment and tax contributions.