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Coverage of key economic indicators, central bank policy decisions, inflation trends, labor data, and growth signals. This category focuses on the macroeconomic forces that shape markets, interest rates, and long-term capital allocation.

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Standoff Over DHS Funding Threatens Partial U.S. Government Shutdown

Standoff Over DHS Funding Threatens Partial U.S. Government Shutdown

Negotiations in the Senate have stalled over a $64.4 billion Department of Homeland Security funding bill after the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis. Senate Democrats have refused to provide votes for the DHS measure unless it is separated from a larger appropriations package that would fund five other…

French lawmakers approve bill to bar under-15s from social networks

French lawmakers approve bill to bar under-15s from social networks

France’s lower house has approved legislation that would prohibit children under 15 from accessing social media and social networking functions embedded in larger platforms. The measure passed the National Assembly by 116 to 23 votes and will go to the Senate before a final lower-house vote. The proposal seeks enforcement via age-verification mecha…

Markets Rally and Gold Surges Ahead of a Pivotal U.S. Week

Markets Rally and Gold Surges Ahead of a Pivotal U.S. Week

Global equity benchmarks climbed to new peaks while gold vaulted past $5,000 an ounce and the dollar plunged toward four-month lows. Investors prepared for a heavy cadence of U.S. corporate results and a two-day Federal Reserve meeting that together could steer market direction in the near term. Currency intervention talk around the yen, an explosi…

U.S. raises tariffs on South Korean imports after Seoul fails to ratify trade pact

U.S. raises tariffs on South Korean imports after Seoul fails to ratify trade pact

President Donald Trump announced an increase in tariffs on South Korean goods from 15% to 25%, citing the South Korean legislature's failure to approve a trade agreement the two countries reached last year. The move, detailed in a Truth Social post, singles out automobiles, lumber, pharmaceuticals and other products subject to reciprocal tariffs an…

Bond Traders Add Duration as Fed Looks Set to Hold Rates Steady

Bond Traders Add Duration as Fed Looks Set to Hold Rates Steady

With the Federal Reserve widely expected to keep its policy rate in the 3.50%-3.75% range at the end of its two-day meeting, bond managers are modestly increasing exposure to longer-dated debt and selective corporate credit. Market pricing for 2026 easing has retreated, while tight investment-grade spreads and geopolitical concerns limit more aggre…

CIBC Says Canada's Lack of a 'K-Shaped' Recovery Masks Growing Household Fragility

CIBC Says Canada's Lack of a 'K-Shaped' Recovery Masks Growing Household Fragility

CIBC economist Andrew Grantham argues that Canada's consumer spending pattern - unlike the 'K-shaped' divergence seen in the U.S. - conceals mounting stress in household balance sheets and the labour market. While spending appears evenly distributed across income groups, lower-income households are sustaining outlays by drawing down savings, and hi…

Germany’s Spending Spree Boosts Growth Prospects but Key Reforms Remain Pending

Germany’s Spending Spree Boosts Growth Prospects but Key Reforms Remain Pending

Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s large-scale fiscal programme has raised hopes of a return to growth in Germany after two years of near stagnation. Economists expect a marked improvement in 2026 as spending measures gather force, but many of the structural reforms seen as necessary for a durable recovery have not been enacted. Slow federal decision-maki…

Wolfe Research Identifies January FOMC as Prime Window for Fed Chair Pick

Wolfe Research Identifies January FOMC as Prime Window for Fed Chair Pick

Wolfe Research analyst Stephanie Roth identifies a 90-minute window during the January Federal Open Market Committee meeting as the most probable time for President Trump to announce his choice for the next Federal Reserve chair. The timing aligns with a Jan. 31 vacancy and the need to address potential attention around a Fed that did not cut rates…

Saudi Arabia Scales Back Neom After National Review

Saudi Arabia Scales Back Neom After National Review

Saudi Arabia will reduce the scale of its flagship Neom development following a government review of its gigaprojects. Major elements of the plan, including The Line and the Trojena ski resort, are being scaled back, and the kingdom has delayed hosting the Asian Winter Games that had been set for 2029. Analysts point to a reassessment of project sc…

Bill Ackman Donates $10,000 to Family of Minneapolis Shooting Victim

Bill Ackman Donates $10,000 to Family of Minneapolis Shooting Victim

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman contributed $10,000 to a GoFundMe for the family of Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. The campaign had raised more than $1 million and listed Ackman’s contribution. The donation follows an earlier $10,000 gift by Ackman to a fundraiser for an immigration officer involved…

SARB at a Crossroads: Hold Rates or Trim 25 Basis Points as Inflation Eases

SARB at a Crossroads: Hold Rates or Trim 25 Basis Points as Inflation Eases

The South African Reserve Bank faces a close call this week between keeping its policy rate unchanged or implementing a 25 basis point reduction. UBS analysts say their view is tilted toward no change, as the central bank may prefer to wait for the March meeting after reviewing the government budget due February 12 and January inflation adjustments…

Brazil's Current Account Deficit Holds Steady in 2025, Largely Buffered by FDI

Brazil's Current Account Deficit Holds Steady in 2025, Largely Buffered by FDI

Brazil closed 2025 with a current account deficit equal to 3.02% of GDP, almost unchanged from 3.03% in 2024, central bank figures show. The gap narrowed from an earlier widening to nearly 3.7% of GDP and remained mostly financed by foreign direct investment, which totaled 3.41% of GDP for the year. December data showed a narrower-than-expected cur…

UBS: U.S. Growth Concentrated in a Few Areas as 2026 Begins

UBS: U.S. Growth Concentrated in a Few Areas as 2026 Begins

Analysts at UBS say sources of U.S. growth are narrowing, with much of the economy showing weakness or contraction. The outlook through 2028, they argue, depends heavily on recent surges in artificial intelligence investment concentrated in large technology companies, while consumer spending gains are skewed toward higher-income households.

India to Cut EU Car Import Tariffs to 40% Under Proposed Trade Deal

India to Cut EU Car Import Tariffs to 40% Under Proposed Trade Deal

India is preparing to lower import duties on certain cars from the European Union to 40% from current peaks of 110% as part of a free trade agreement that could be announced as early as Tuesday. The government has agreed to an immediate cut for a limited set of vehicles from the 27-nation bloc with import prices above €15,000 ($17,739), with tariff…