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Weak Japanese Data Pressures Yen Lower as Dollar Holds Steady
Market Overview: Dollar Strength and Yen Weakness In an environment characterized by relatively low foreign exchange trading volumes, the US

Krugman Slams Trump Security Strategy Shift
Shift From Traditional US Policy Renowned economist Paul Krugman has sharply criticized the National Security Strategy issued by President Donald

Q4 2025 US Retail Outlook: Leisure, Hotels & Dining Lead Growth
LSEG U.S. Retail and Restaurant Earnings Index for Q4 2025 The LSEG U.S. Retail and Restaurant Q4 2025 earnings index

Tariffs’ Hidden Benefits for 2026 Markets
Last year, I stood as a vocal opponent of tariffs and the associated trade strategies, primarily because I feared these

UK House Prices Rebound with 1% Growth in January 2026
Average residential property values in the United Kingdom kicked off the year with positive momentum, sparking optimism for a broader

Impact of Dovish Fed Policy on Your Wallet
I have to confess my disappointment that Donald Trump selected the incorrect Kevin for the role of the next Federal

Trump’s Plan to Sustain High US Home Prices
President Donald Trump continues to emphasize housing affordability issues throughout this year, yet he appears determined to avoid addressing one

Homes with Stunning Views Gain Up to 35% Value Boost
There’s nothing quite like enjoying a spectacular panorama right from your living room, and such a feature in your residence

Sanae Takaichi’s Mandate to Revitalize Japan’s Economy
China appears unenthusiastic about Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s recently appointed prime minister. Reports indicate that thousands of Chinese tourists are rethinking
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Dec 19 Chartstopper: Key Economic Data Review
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Impact of Dovish Fed Policy on Your Wallet
I have to confess my disappointment that Donald Trump selected the incorrect Kevin for the role of the next Federal

Powell Grapples with Conflicting Data, Delaying Fed Rate Cuts
Fed Rate Cuts in Question: Inflation and Jobs Data Signal Pause Under Powell The Federal Reserve’s decision-making process has grown

UK Mixed Inflation Figures Won’t Shift BoE Rate Path
The most recent United Kingdom inflation figures present a varied picture for the Bank of England, yet they are unlikely

AI Hype vs Reality: Finance Job Cuts Exposed
AI is stifling hiring in the banking industry—and it could last for years Last year, in a letter addressed to

Real Inflation Surge in Essentials Exceeds CPI
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Trump’s Plan to Sustain High US Home Prices
President Donald Trump continues to emphasize housing affordability issues throughout this year, yet he appears determined to avoid addressing one

Sanae Takaichi’s Mandate to Revitalize Japan’s Economy
China appears unenthusiastic about Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s recently appointed prime minister. Reports indicate that thousands of Chinese tourists are rethinking

UK Average Home Price Hits £300,000 Milestone, Halifax Reports
For the first time ever, the average house price across the United Kingdom has surpassed the £300,000 threshold, according to

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Triggers 80% Immigrant Job Drop, Goldman Warns
A comprehensive immigration enforcement initiative during President Donald Trump’s second administration, featuring heightened deportation activities and stringent new restrictions on

Weak Japanese Data Pressures Yen Lower as Dollar Holds Steady
Market Overview: Dollar Strength and Yen Weakness In an environment characterized by relatively low foreign exchange trading volumes, the US

UK Inflation Drops to 3.0% in January 2026
UK Inflation Declines in Early 2026 Data published on the morning of 18 February by the Office for National Statistics
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