
Jupiter in Sagittarius Transit – June to November 2020


1. US-China Trade Negotiations – March-April 2019: During this period, significant trade discussions and tariff implementations took place amid escalating trade tensions influencing global markets. 2. Brexit Negotiations – March-April 2019: The UK continued to face political and economic uncertainty related to Brexit, with multiple parliamentary votes causing market volatility and economic debate during this window.

- Global Financial Crisis 2007-2008: The crisis climaxed between late 2007 and throughout 2008, including the collapse of Lehman Brothers (Sep 2008) and widespread financial instability. - China overtook Japan as the world's second-largest economy in 2008, signaling significant global economic shifts. - G20 Washington Summit (Nov 2008): Major economic powers agreed on coordinated actions to counter the financial crisis. - Sharp rises in oil prices peaked mid-2008 before significant declines, impacting global markets.

1. Mexican Peso Crisis Aftershock – 1995-1996: Recovery efforts continued from the 1994-95 economic crisis influencing global markets. 2. Establishment of the World Trade Organization – January 1, 1995 (effects ongoing through 1996): WTO began operations profoundly affecting international trade relations. 3. Asian Economic Growth: Several Asian economies, including China and South Korea, showed rapid growth trends throughout 1996, impacting global economic dynamics.

- Plight of global recession aftermath: The early 1980s global recession effects were lingering into the 1983–1985 window, affecting multiple national economies. - Structural adjustment policies in Latin America starting to take hold post-1983 debt crisis aftermath, influencing economic reforms. - Plaza Accord Discussions beginning in 1985 (after this window), but significant currency and economic realignments were being negotiated during this period. - Japan's economy continued rapid growth through this period, reinforcing its economic status globally.

1. The Smithsonian Agreement – December 18, 1971 (economic impacts unfolding through 1972): Though signed before the window, its effects on currency realignment and economic policy were strongly felt in 1972. 2. OPEC oil production policies shifts: Leading up to the 1973 oil crisis, OPEC began consolidating influence through 1972, marking significant shifts in global energy economics. 3. U.S. wage and price controls removal – Early 1973: Initiatives started during the window affected inflation controls and economic policy. 4. Stock markets experienced volatility in 1972: Noted fluctuations reflecting changing economic confidence globally during this period.

1. Formation of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (1960, January 3): Seven European countries formed EFTA as an alternative trading bloc to the European Economic Community (EEC). 2. U.S. Recession Ends (1960, February to 1961, October): The U.S. experienced a mild recession during this period, concluding after the window but ongoing during the transit. 3. International Monetary Fund's Continued Role: The IMF and World Bank expanded their influence in post-colonial countries, aiding economic development efforts in newly independent states.

Marshall Plan Aid Initiated – Early 1948: Implementation of the Marshall Plan to rebuild Western European economies was underway, beginning in early 1948. Berlin Blockade Economic Impact – June 1948: The Soviet blockade aimed at cutting off West Berlin’s supplies caused major economic pressure and led to the Western Allies’ Berlin Airlift preparation. India introduced some early post-independence economic restructuring efforts with land reforms and integration policies continuing into 1948, but no singular major economic crash or treaty falls exactly within this period.

- The global economy was experiencing slow recovery following the Great Depression; in 1936, early signs of stabilization appeared but no major financial crashes or reforms specifically occurred between March 10 and May 11. - Franco-British relations regarding German rearmament and economic sanctions were tense, influenced by Germany’s Rhineland actions; however, no formal treaties or economic agreements were enacted within this precise window. - The build-up to the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin (August) influenced Germany’s economic and political propaganda efforts during spring 1936.

1. Dawes Plan Implementation and Financial Stabilization Efforts – continuing through 1924-1925: Efforts to restructure Germany’s reparations payments influenced global economic relations. 2. The U.S. Economy Growth Phase in 1924-1925: Characterized by increased industrial output and consumerism during the Roaring Twenties. 3. Stabilization of the British Pound Sterling after the 1924 return to the Gold Standard: This monetary policy affected global trade and financial markets during the window.

1. The European economy was recovering from Balkan Wars’ disruptions; military expenditures and refugee crises affected regional economies. 2. The creation of new trade agreements following the Balkan conflicts attempted to stabilize commerce in Southeast Europe. 3. Financial markets showed volatility due to political uncertainties in Europe and the Americas during this period. 4. The Mexican Revolution impacted regional economies by disrupting oil production and export revenues, notably through 1913.

- The Boxer Protocol (1901) imposed heavy indemnities on China, with payments totaling 450 million taels spread over 39 years, impacting the Chinese economy severely. - The Gold Standard Act was enacted in the United States (March 14, 1900), which stabilized the economy and affected global economic relations into this period. - Economic integration among the Australian colonies began after federation on January 1, 1901, creating a common market and tariff system.


















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