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Cooling Inflation Masks a Deeper Strain as High Costs Keep Pressuring American Households

Headline inflation in the United States is moving in a direction policymakers welcome. Price growth is easing, economic activity remains resilient, and wage gains continue to outpace official inflation measures. On paper, this combination suggests that the long and painful inflation shock that...

Fed Charts a Slower Policy Path as Markets Confront Data Blind Spots and an Approaching Leadership Shake-Up

The U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest rate decision has deepened a sense of strategic uncertainty across global markets. After three consecutive cuts designed to ease financial conditions, the central bank is now signalling a pause—reflecting caution over inflation that has failed to retreat...

Powell: The US economy is growing at a moderate pace, inflation remains elevated

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced in a press conference after the meeting that the US economy is expanding at a steady rate. He remarked that "very little" inflation information has been released since the last Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) gathering in October. This is...

Building the Shield: Private Companies on the Frontlines of Energy Sovereignty

In an era defined by volatile energy markets and escalating climate disasters, a nation's strength is no longer measured solely by its military might, but by its control over clean, affordable, and reliable power. The pursuit of energy sovereignty—the ability to control one's own energy destiny—has...

Mounting Tensions Over Commitments Put U.S.–Indonesia Trade Deal on the Brink of Breakdown

A trade agreement once hailed as a breakthrough between the United States and Indonesia is now edging toward collapse, as Washington grows increasingly concerned that Jakarta is retreating from key obligations central to the deal’s economic and strategic architecture. The situation highlights...

Global aviation industry sees supply shortage of over 5,300 aircraft

The worldwide deficit of new planes, noted in recent years because of issues in the aerospace supply chain, continues to be a primary factor obstructing industry expansion, as stated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). In numerical terms, the deficiency in supply is projected to...

U.S. Trade Slowdown Deepens as China Weakness Pulls November Import Volumes Sharply Lower

U.S. containerized imports plunged 7.8% in November, a shift industry analysts say reflects a deeper cooling in demand for Chinese-made goods, seasonal calendar effects and growing importer caution amid an uncertain trade-policy backdrop. While volumes remain historically large, the downturn...

Political Pressure and Leadership Upheaval Set Stage for a Volatile US Federal Reserve Landscape in 2026

The U.S. Federal Reserve is heading into 2026 facing one of the most consequential periods in its modern history. With Chair Jerome Powell’s term ending in May and President Donald Trump set to appoint his successor, the central bank enters a turbulent chapter defined by political intervention,...

China’s Trade Picture Splits in November as Export Strength Masks Persistent Import Weakness

China’s November trade results delivered a mixed signal to global markets, with exports rising more strongly than expected while imports once again lagged behind. The divergence reveals both the resilience and the vulnerabilities of the Chinese economy at a time when global demand remains uneven,...

Global chip sales will approach $1 trillion in 2026

Global chip sales are projected to reach nearly $1 trillion in 2026, as reported by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), an industry organization. For 2025, the market is expected to grow by 22.5%, reaching a total of $772 billion. This is an increase of about $45 billion compared to a...
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