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Hungary's Orban rejects austerity, defying economists with pre-election spending amid a stagnant economy.
Isaac Bennett

Trump's potential Fed pick, Kevin Warsh, signals market tension due to his anti-bond stance versus calls for cheaper borrowing.
Kevin Morgan

China pivots its economic strategy to services, cultivating experiential consumption as a new growth engine to boost a wary economy.
Michelle

Trump's Fed pick, Kevin Warsh, faces a dilemma reconciling his reformist critiques with market reality.
Alexander

A leadership rift emerges in Japan over the weak yen, with the PM citing export benefits as the finance ministry signals intervention.
Glendon

Japan's PM Takaichi champions a weaker yen, a stance clashing with her finance ministry's warnings of intervention.
James Riley

US sanctions UK crypto exchanges for Iran's illicit finance, marking a new front in Washington's pressure on Tehran's digital asset network.
Saunders

Iran blames Western powers for stoking deadly protests; a violent crackdown and US military threats amplify regional tensions.
King Ten

Druckenmiller challenges Fed nominee Warsh's hawk image, asserting policy flexibility and AI's potential to curb inflation.
Michael Ross

Global allies, wary of volatile US policy, forge independent trade pacts, recalibrating interests without Washington.
Michael Ross

A partial US government shutdown stems from Democratic demands for DHS immigration reforms following deadly incidents.
Isaac Bennett

Trump's hawkish Fed Chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, signals a monetary policy shift and a fresh, positive take on crypto.
Natalie Gordon

A partial US government shutdown began, fueled by a DHS funding dispute over immigration tactics after a citizen's shooting.
James Riley

A partial U.S. government shutdown over DHS funding, following a fatal incident, anticipates swift resolution.
Isaac Bennett

A procedural delay forced a partial U.S. government shutdown, with the House poised to approve a Trump-backed deal.
Hannah Ellis

China's factory activity unexpectedly contracted in January, signaling persistent domestic demand weakness despite Beijing's stimulus.
Owen Li

A partial US government shutdown begins as the House delays Senate-approved funding amid policy disputes, though a swift resolution is anticipated.
Hannah Ellis

Colombia's central bank surprised markets with a 100 bps rate hike to 10.25% to curb inflation, despite government opposition.
Nathaniel Wright

Russia's Lukoil sells global assets to Carlyle in a sanctions-forced deal, with hurdles remaining.
Daniel Foster

US oil tariffs on Cuba put Mexico in a diplomatic bind, balancing economic self-interest against a looming humanitarian crisis.
James Riley