Win Thin

Win Thin

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Win Thin is the global head of markets strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, where he analyzes economic trends and their impact on financial markets. He has a deep understanding of how demographic shifts, such as declining birth rates, can affect economies, and his insights often provide valuable context for understanding broader economic dynamics.

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Win Thin, chief economist at the Bank of Nassau, mentioned that many in Trump's cabinet want a weaker dollar to make exports more competitive.

moeda americana aprofunda queda frente a divisas globais após fala de Trump
O Globo·BrazilBrazil· 2026-01-28
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Win Thin, chief economist at Bank of Nassau 1982 Ltd., said the trend likely reflects an effort to cut dependence on dollar-denominated assets.

Decoupling from dollar: India sells US Treasuries & buys gold, holdings drop to 5-year low
The Times of India·IndiaIndia· 2026-01-23
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Win Thin is the Managing Director at Brown Brother Harriman who expressed concerns about the weakness of the dollar.

Bolsas dos EUA e dólar despencam após novos ataques de Trump ao presidente do Fed
O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão)·LiechtensteinLiechtenstein· 2025-04-22
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Win Thin highlighted that the persistent political confusion fuels a growing loss of confidence in American policymakers.

Droits de douane de Trump : Les Bourses mondiales soulagées après l'exemption sur la tech
Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper·MoroccoMorocco· 2025-04-14
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Win Thin from Brown Brothers Harriman highlighted that persistent political confusion fuels a growing loss of confidence in U.S. policymakers.

"La nouvelle semaine commence sur un soulagement": les Bourses soufflent après l'exemption des droits de douane sur la tech, le dollar poursuit sa chute
Monaco-Matin – newspaper covering the Principality of Monaco·MonacoMonaco· 2025-04-14
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Win Thin, global head of markets strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, explains that a declining population is a natural development as countries get richer.

Hungary announces tax-incentive plan in move to boost population growth
Fox News·United StatesUnited States· 2025-03-02
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