Taiwan Arms Freeze and Korea Rally: Asia Rearmament Trade Accelerates

The $14 billion U.S. arms sale pause to Taiwan just triggered the most important regional security realignment since the Korean War armistice—and equity markets are pricing it faster than Washington intended. Korea’s KOSPI surged 8.86% today, its largest single-day gain in three years, while the won weakened 1.38% against the dollar. This isn’t noise. When … Read more

Trump-Xi Summit Risks Taiwan Concessions to Reopen Hormuz Strait

The most dangerous negotiation in global markets right now isn’t happening in Vienna or Washington—it’s unfolding between Trump and Xi over the Strait of Hormuz, and the price China is reportedly asking could reshape the entire Asia-Pacific security architecture. With WTI crude holding above $101 despite a minor 0.68% pullback today, markets are underpricing the … Read more