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Jobs Advance, Confidence Hesitates Across Europe Jobs Advance, Confidence Hesitates Across Europe

Fresh data from Europe reveal a clear split between how households feel and how labor markets are actually performing.

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Is Washington Drifting Toward Another Shutdown? Is Washington Drifting Toward Another Shutdown?

Concerns over a potential U.S. government shutdown are returning as lawmakers once again struggle to align on federal spending plans.

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Japan Holds the Line at a 30-Year Rate Peak Japan Holds the Line at a 30-Year Rate Peak

The Bank of Japan began 2026 by keeping its short-term policy rate unchanged at 0.75%, the highest borrowing cost since September 1995.

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Core PCE Steady, Data Gaps Persist Core PCE Steady, Data Gaps Persist

The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge remained subdued through October and November 2025, even as data disruptions raised questions about how much confidence policymakers should place in the figures.

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Japan’s Inflation Hits Lowest Since 2022 Japan’s Inflation Hits Lowest Since 2022

Japan’s annual inflation rate slowed significantly in December 2025, falling to 2.1% from 2.9% in the previous month.

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Denmark’s “De-Dollarization” Signal to Washington Denmark’s “De-Dollarization” Signal to Washington

AkademikerPension has placed Denmark at the center of the growing debate around reduced reliance on US assets after confirming a step back from US Treasuries.

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UK Inflation Ends the Year on a Stubborn Note UK Inflation Ends the Year on a Stubborn Note

UK consumer price inflation ticked up to 3.4% in December 2025.

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Greenland Standoff Reopens the Risk Playbook Greenland Standoff Reopens the Risk Playbook

President Trump doubled down on his stance regarding Greenland and warned of fresh tariffs on European countries that are pushing back against the plan.

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