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Why OPEC+ Won't Budge on Oil Output Despite $70 Brent

Why OPEC+ Won't Budge on Oil Output Despite $70 Brent

OPEC+ maintains March oil output, defying Brent crude's rise amidst weak Q1 demand and geopolitical uncertainties.

Edward Lawson

Global Equity Funds Attract Inflows For Third Week In A Row

Global Equity Funds Attract Inflows For Third Week In A Row

Global equity funds had a third straight week of inflows in the week to January 28 on upbeat earnings expectations, while ​safe-haven assets like gold and bond funds also saw ‌solid demand amid uncertainty over potential U.S. tariff moves under President Donald Trump.

Justin

Trump Targets Cuba's Oil Lifeline with New Sanctions

Trump Targets Cuba's Oil Lifeline with New Sanctions

U.S. imposes new tariffs on Cuba's oil suppliers, intensifying pressure amid claims of Havana's malign influence.

James Riley

German Bond Yields Tumble on ECB Rate Cut Bets

German Bond Yields Tumble on ECB Rate Cut Bets

German bond yields decline as a strong euro and deflationary concerns spur ECB rate cut speculation.

Henry Thompson

China Wins WTO Case Over US Clean Energy Tax Credits

China Wins WTO Case Over US Clean Energy Tax Credits

A WTO panel ruled US clean energy tax credits discriminatory, siding with China and challenging the IRA.

King Ten

Bitcoin Bears Eye Critical Support Level as Sharp Selloff Gains Steam

Bitcoin Bears Eye Critical Support Level as Sharp Selloff Gains Steam

Bitcoin’s selloff accelerated on Fed uncertainty and forced liquidations, breaking key support at 85,150. Oversold conditions allow short-term bounces, but failure to reclaim levels risks a deeper drop toward 82,000 or lower.

Adam

UK Deepens China Ties as Global Trade Alliances Shift

UK Deepens China Ties as Global Trade Alliances Shift

The UK strengthens China ties, signaling a global trade shift as transatlantic relations fray.

Michael Ross

White House Says Average Tax Refunds May Be $1,000 Higher

White House Says Average Tax Refunds May Be $1,000 Higher

Many Americans could see bigger tax refunds during the 2026 filing season based on changes from President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." But just how much is a matter of debate.

Daniel Carter

Hassett Endorses Warsh for Fed Chair After Trump Pick

Hassett Endorses Warsh for Fed Chair After Trump Pick

Kevin Hassett backs Kevin Warsh for Fed chair, remaining as NEC Director, signaling Trump's push for new monetary policy.

Liam Peterson

Ukraine Nuclear Safety at Risk Amid Power Grid Attacks

Ukraine Nuclear Safety at Risk Amid Power Grid Attacks

The UN nuclear watchdog urgently met on Ukraine's imperiled nuclear safety, citing grave threats from Russian power grid attacks.

James Riley

Silver Price Analysis – Silver Falls Apart Early On Friday

Silver Price Analysis – Silver Falls Apart Early On Friday

Silver continues to see a lot of volatility, as the momentum has gotten out of control. With this, the pullback is something that will give traders things to think about this weekend.

Devin

Silver dropped by more than 20% in just two days amid massive profit-taking. What's next?

Silver dropped by more than 20% in just two days amid massive profit-taking. What's next?

Silver plunged over 20% as profit-taking hit an overstretched rally, amplified by hawkish repricing on Donald Trump’s expected pick of Kevin Warsh, with U.S. NFP now key for direction.

Adam

German Unemployment Surges Past 3 Million, a 12-Year High

German Unemployment Surges Past 3 Million, a 12-Year High

Germany's unemployment surged past 3 million for the first time in 12 years, contrasting with unexpected GDP resilience.

Nathaniel Wright

Oil Prices Capped Near $60 as Oversupply Trumps Geopolitics

Oil Prices Capped Near $60 as Oversupply Trumps Geopolitics

Oil surplus to anchor 2026 prices near $60, overriding short-term geopolitical volatility.

Daniel Foster

Taiwan's AI Boom Fuels Fastest Economic Growth Since 1987

Taiwan's AI Boom Fuels Fastest Economic Growth Since 1987

Taiwan's economy expanded at its fastest pace since 1987, driven by surging global AI demand and robust tech exports.

Owen Li

UN Faces 'Imminent Collapse' Over Unpaid Dues

UN Faces 'Imminent Collapse' Over Unpaid Dues

Guterres warns of UN's "imminent financial collapse" from record unpaid dues and a 'Kafkaesque' budget rule.

Henry Thompson

US Producer Prices Surge, Signaling New Inflation Risks

US Producer Prices Surge, Signaling New Inflation Risks

U.S. producer prices recorded their largest monthly gain in five months, jumping 0.5% in December, driven by services costs, suggesting accelerating underlying inflation and bolstering the Federal Reserve's steady interest rate stance.

Winkelmann

Dollar pares gain, bonds trim drop as Trump picks Warsh for Fed

Dollar pares gain, bonds trim drop as Trump picks Warsh for Fed

The dollar pared gains and Treasuries trimmed losses after Donald Trump said he would nominate Kevin Warsh as Fed chair, a move markets see as relatively hawkish and supportive of Fed credibility.

Adam

Trump Taps Kevin Warsh to Lead the Fed: What to Expect

Trump Taps Kevin Warsh to Lead the Fed: What to Expect

Trump's Fed chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, presents a policy enigma balancing hawkish history with recent dovish stances.

Kevin Morgan

Russian Rouble Forecast: Why Analysts Predict 88.3 Per Dollar

Russian Rouble Forecast: Why Analysts Predict 88.3 Per Dollar

Geopolitics and gold bolster Russia's rouble forecast, defying prior pessimism amid cautious growth and central bank policy.

Henry Thompson

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