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UK Economy Returns to Growth in May UK Economy Returns to Growth in May

The UK economy grew by 0.1% month-on-month in May 2026, aligning precisely with market expectations. This modest expansion marks a timely stabilization, turning around from the 0.1% contraction witnessed during the previous month.

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U.S. Producer Inflation Eases U.S. Producer Inflation Eases

U.S. producer price inflation cooled much more than anticipated in June, signaling a marked reduction in wholesale-level price pressures. The Producer Price Index (PPI) registered a 5.5% year-over-year increase, comfortably below the 6.2% growth rate projected by economists.

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Japan’s Bond Market Draws Fresh Attention Japan’s Bond Market Draws Fresh Attention

While much of the market remains focused on artificial intelligence and elevated US equity valuations, some analysts believe a larger macro risk may be developing in Japan. Market strategist Albert Edwards argues that Japan’s bond market deserves closer attention as rising yields, persistent yen weakness, and changing monetary policy begin to challenge the country’s long-standing financial framework.

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Fed Minutes Highlight Inflation Risk Again Fed Minutes Highlight Inflation Risk Again

The minutes from Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's first meeting showed that the Fed maintains a cautious stance regarding inflation risks. Federal Open Market Committee officials emphasized that although specific price pressures have registered recent declines, substantial additional evidence is required to confirm that inflation is sustainably returning to its target.

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Weak Jobs Report Shifts the Fed Debate Weak Jobs Report Shifts the Fed Debate

The latest U.S. labor market data pointed to a clearer slowdown in hiring.

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Tesla's Strong Quarter Surpasses Forecasts Tesla's Strong Quarter Surpasses Forecasts

Tesla reported 480,126 vehicle deliveries in the second quarter, comfortably exceeding market expectations of around 397,000.

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AI Investment Boom and the iShock Effect AI Investment Boom and the iShock Effect

Artificial intelligence investment has evolved into a dominant macroeconomic theme. Global technology giants are deploying immense capital into data centers, semiconductor procurement, cloud capacity, power infrastructure, and advanced computing networks. This trend has transcended the technology sector, transforming into a comprehensive, multi-industry capital expenditure cycle.

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Fed's Biggest Question Still Has No Answer Fed's Biggest Question Still Has No Answer

Markets are questioning how far the Federal Reserve is willing to go after its latest shift in communication.

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