Japan, the world’s fourth-largest economy, faces mounting debt with a government debt-to-GDP ratio near 260% and rising inflation. Despite strong exports, a rapidly aging population and...
Coffee prices in New York and London declined last week, continuing a multi-week drop. Despite the decline, prices remain high due to tight supplies and production...
A credit downgrade, Trump tariffs, and a deficit-heavy bill pressured markets, raising bond yields and boosting gold. Stocks fell, but Great West Lifeco may benefit from...
America faces a fiscal crisis as debt soars to $37 trillion and annual deficits approach $2 trillion. Interest payments now exceed defense spending, and the debt...
Inflation came in slightly below expectations, but remains above the Fed’s 2% target. Core rates are higher due to falling energy prices. Rate cuts in 2025...
This week, the Dow Jones saw low volatility but failed to rise, signaling weak bullish momentum. A new 52-week low marks continued bearish pressure. Most indexes...
Since March 2025, stocks and gold have entered corrections, echoing past bear markets. History shows sharp drops often rebound before deeper collapses triggered by black swan...
As of May 2025, the Dow’s trajectory is unclear: it may be rebounding in a bull market or entering a bear market’s first correction. Historical data,...
Sugar markets edged higher last week as daily chart trends turned upward. Ample supply and weak demand persist, though cheaper prices spurred Chinese buying, especially of...
Stocks rebounded, gold wavered, and confusion reigns amid shifting Fed and China sentiment. Questions arise about the U.S. dollar’s future as reserve currency as its foundations...