Nvidia Delivers Another AI-Fueled SurgeNvidia once again posted standout results, highlighting its central role in the artificial intelligence expansion.
Europe’s Cheap Stocks VanishGlobal equity markets are offering fewer true bargains.
Court Ruling Curbs Emergency TariffsA recent US Supreme Court ruling blocking the use of certain emergency tariffs is reshaping the balance of power over trade policy. The decision goes beyond a narrow legal issue, effectively limiting the executive branch’s ability to impose wide-ranging trade measures without firm legal grounding.
Wall Street’s Expanding Grip on HouseholdThe US stock market is playing a larger role in household finances than ever before.
US Income and Spending Rise as PCE Inflation FirmsUS personal income and consumer spending both increased in December 2025, pointing to steady household demand as inflation pressures edged higher. Data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed personal income rose by $86.2 billion, a 0.3% month-over-month gain. Disposable personal income also increased 0.3%, or $75.7 billion, while personal consumption expenditures climbed $91.0 billion, equivalent to a 0.4% monthly rise.
US–Iran Tensions Return to FocusConcerns over a possible shift toward US military action against Iran have resurfaced, placing geopolitics back at the center of global market attention. While diplomatic channels remain open, relations between Washington and Tehran continue to be strained, with limited trust on both sides. Recent talks in Geneva signaled ongoing engagement, but the absence of a clear breakthrough has kept uncertainty elevated and risk premiums firmly in place.
Inflation Slows, But the Fed Isn’t RelaxingThe latest Federal Reserve minutes underline a careful approach to managing inflation.
Germany’s Recovery Hopes TemperedGermany’s economic expectations softened in February as the ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment eased to 58.3, down from January’s more than four-year high of 59.6.