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US Federal Reserve Caution Reasserts Itself as the Case for Near-Term Easing Weakens

Signals from the U.S. central bank are increasingly pointing toward patience rather than urgency on interest rates. Remarks by Anna Paulson, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, underscore a growing consensus within the Federal Reserve that the bar for another rate cut is higher...

Why Venezuela’s Oil Riches Offer Few Immediate Gains for Washington or Markets

The promise of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves has long tempted policymakers looking for quick energy wins. Yet the reality confronting any attempt to revive production is far more stubborn. Even after the dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro and confident statements from Donald Trump about bringing...

Markets Reprice Political Risk as Washington’s Venezuela Intervention Reshapes Global Expectations

The sudden capture of Venezuela’s long-entrenched leader by U.S. forces triggered an immediate recalibration across financial markets, not because investors were blindsided, but because a long-standing geopolitical uncertainty abruptly collapsed into a new, highly consequential phase. For...

Export Momentum and Technology Demand Reshape Asia’s Manufacturing Landscape at Year-End

Asia’s manufacturing sector closed 2025 with a noticeably stronger tone than many observers had expected earlier in the year. After months marked by caution, inventory adjustments, and uneven global demand, factory activity across much of the region regained balance as new orders improved and...

AI-Led Manufacturing Surge Propels Singapore to Its Strongest Growth Since the Pandemic Era

Singapore closed 2025 with economic momentum that decisively outpaced expectations, as a powerful combination of advanced manufacturing, electronics demand, and artificial intelligence–related investment lifted full-year growth to 4.8%. The performance marked the city-state’s strongest annual...

China’s Equipment Mandate Rewrites the Semiconductor Playbook as Self-Reliance Takes Priority

China’s quiet move to require chipmakers to source at least half of their equipment domestically marks one of the most consequential shifts yet in Beijing’s semiconductor strategy. While not formally announced, the policy is already reshaping investment decisions inside fabrication plants,...

Number of corporate bankruptcies in the US in 2025 reaches 15-year record

The number of corporate bankruptcies in the United States kept increasing in 2025, hitting an 11-month peak since the global financial crisis ended 15 years ago, as reported by S&P Global Market Intelligence. From the start of the year through November, at least 717 companies submitted insolvency...

FT survey: European economy’s future linked to Germany's fiscal policy

Most economists surveyed by The Financial Times connect the chances of a European economic recovery in 2026 with Germany's plan to invest €1 trillion in infrastructure and defense. However, they do not agree on whether Germany's financial policies can lead to a new economic era for Europe. Some of...

Talent Mobility Pressures Test the Foundations of Israel’s Innovation Economy

Israel’s technology sector, long celebrated for its density of talent and its ability to innovate under pressure, is facing a quieter but potentially more consequential challenge: a growing willingness among skilled workers to relocate abroad. Industry leaders say the rise in relocation requests...

Markets Draw the Red Lines as Washington Tests the Limits of Fiscal Credibility

The uneasy relationship between the White House and the $30 trillion U.S. government bond market has become one of the defining economic tensions of the current political cycle, exposing how financial markets can quietly discipline even the most powerful administrations. Since the turbulence...
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