Fed Minutes Reveal a Deepening DivideThe latest minutes from the Federal Reserve’s October 28-29 meeting show widening disagreement among policymakers over the next steps for interest rates.
EU Inflation Eases in October, Services LeadEurozone inflation slowed slightly in October 2025, which reinforced the region’s broader disinflation trend as the European Central Bank evaluates the timing of potential policy adjustments.
The AI Boom: Hype vs. Reality Artificial intelligence (AI) remains a dominant topic in corporate America, frequently highlighted by S&P 500 executives as a path to future profitability.
Takaichi’s Stance on Taiwan Sparks Pushback from ChinaTensions between China and Japan have escalated quickly following Sanae Takaichi’s arrival as Japan’s new prime minister.
Markets Prepare for a Data-Heavy PeriodGlobal markets are entering a high-stakes period as investors brace for a wave of delayed U.S. economic data and a series of critical policy decisions. With the 43-day government shutdown now over, key indicators on inflation, employment, and consumer spending are set for release, creating an unusually dense data calendar.
Eurozone Rebounds to Fastest Pace Since Mid-2023Eurozone business activity accelerated in October, with the Composite PMI reaching its fastest pace since May 2023.
Fed Cuts Rates to 3.75%-4.00%, Ends Balance Sheet ReductionThe Fed delivered a 25 bps rate cut and halted quantitative tightening to support liquidity and economic stability.
Japan’s Inflation Picks Up as Energy Costs ReboundJapan’s inflation rate edged higher in September this year, climbing to 2.9% from 2.7% in August, a reversal from its ten-month low.