The United States’ new round of global tariffs at a rate of 10% took effect on Tuesday, reviving trade tensions only days after the Supreme Court struck down…
January delivered the kind of mix investors and policymakers have been looking for: inflation cooled even as the labor market kept adding jobs.The US consumer price index rose…
Gold and oil prices tumbled on Thursday in a volatile session as traders assess geopolitical tensions and positive economic data. Gold prices slipped more than 2% and silver plunged…
The UK economy grew by 0.1% in the final three months of 2025, according to official data, as manufacturing offset a stalled services sector and a sharp construction…
American consumers ended the year with a new record in credit card borrowing, as balances rose sharply in the final quarter. Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of…
There is one currency making the most headlines and moving markets since the beginning of the year, and it’s not the US dollar. It is the Japanese Yen,…
The past few months have produced a strange contrast in global markets. Headlines warn that China is cutting back on US treasuries while the dollar slides and confidence…
The oversupply in the oil market at the beginning of the year is likely to have been sharply lower than previously expected. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has revised…
Wall Street’s favourite macro assumption that inflation will cool “enough” to let the Federal Reserve cut rates on a predictable timetable faces a real stress test in the…