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Coverage of key economic indicators, central bank policy decisions, inflation trends, labor data, and growth signals. This category focuses on the macroeconomic forces that shape markets, interest rates, and long-term capital allocation.

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Djibouti’s President Secures Sixth Term with 97.8% of Vote, State Media Reports

Djibouti’s President Secures Sixth Term with 97.8% of Vote, State Media Reports

State-owned Radio Television Djibouti reported that President Ismael Omar Guelleh won re-election with 97.8% of ballots, delivering a sixth consecutive term that prolongs his 27-year leadership. The vote, marked by the absence of major opposition parties and a single minor challenger, follows parliamentary changes last October that removed an age c…

Questions Mount Over Iran’s New Supreme Leader After Reports of Severe Injuries

Questions Mount Over Iran’s New Supreme Leader After Reports of Severe Injuries

Reports from Tehran indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, sustained severe, disfiguring injuries in the February airstrike that killed his father. The leader has had no public appearances since his March 8 appointment, with officials saying he remains mentally alert and conducts business via audio conferencing. The …

AI and the Labor Market: Early Net Gains Mask a Risky Skills Mismatch

AI and the Labor Market: Early Net Gains Mask a Risky Skills Mismatch

A Wolfe Research analysis shows that AI-related disruption has coincided with roughly 700,000 job losses and about 1 million new roles over the past two years, producing a net gain for now. However, the report warns that a structural shift in the composition of work - from routine roles in technology and finance to specialized jobs that build and g…

Vance Heads Crucial Islamabad Talks to Secure Reopening of Strait of Hormuz

Vance Heads Crucial Islamabad Talks to Secure Reopening of Strait of Hormuz

A high-stakes diplomatic meeting opens in Islamabad as delegations from the United States and Iran convene in an effort described by Pakistan's prime minister as "make or break" to secure a permanent ceasefire and the unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The talks come amid significant economic and military pressures, including a shutte…

Federal Restraining Order Pauses Arizona Indictment Against Kalshi

Federal Restraining Order Pauses Arizona Indictment Against Kalshi

A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order stopping a 20-count Arizona criminal indictment against Kalshi Inc. after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission intervened, arguing that state prosecutions cannot override federal oversight of regulated derivative markets. The move pauses a case that accuses Kalshi of facilitating illegal …

U.S. MATCH Act Could Freeze China's Advanced Chipmaking Capacity, Analysts Warn

U.S. MATCH Act Could Freeze China's Advanced Chipmaking Capacity, Analysts Warn

The Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act, advancing through U.S. legislation, proposes sweeping export controls aimed at restricting China’s ability to acquire and maintain advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Analysts say the measure is significantly tougher than previous curbs, instituting a nationwide …

Trump Says He Intends to Pardon Top Officials Before Leaving Office

Trump Says He Intends to Pardon Top Officials Before Leaving Office

President Trump has told senior administration officials on multiple occasions that he plans to pardon them before he departs the White House, according to people familiar with his remarks who spoke to the Wall Street Journal. In meetings this year and last, he made quips about pardoning anyone within a certain distance of the Oval Office and indic…

U.S. March Budget Shortfall Inches Up to $164 Billion as Refunds and Farm Aid Rise

U.S. March Budget Shortfall Inches Up to $164 Billion as Refunds and Farm Aid Rise

The U.S. federal deficit for March increased by $4 billion, or 2%, to $164 billion from a year earlier as higher tax refunds tied to new individual and corporate breaks and increased farm relief payments outpaced receipts. Military outlays linked to the conflict rose modestly, and the Treasury said many war-related expenditures will appear in later…

Fed Faces Task of Explaining Why Latest Inflation Spike Differs From 2022 Surge

Fed Faces Task of Explaining Why Latest Inflation Spike Differs From 2022 Surge

U.S. monthly headline inflation recorded its fastest rise since the summer of 2022, driven largely by energy costs tied to the Iran conflict. Federal Reserve officials say the current jump differs from the prior surge because core inflation remains relatively subdued, and they must explain that distinction to a public whose inflation expectations h…

Switzerland Pushes to Seal U.S. Trade Pact by End of July

Switzerland Pushes to Seal U.S. Trade Pact by End of July

Switzerland is aiming to conclude a bilateral trade agreement with the United States by the end of July, seeking assurances it will not face higher tariffs than other trading partners. Negotiators plan to resume talks in Washington this month to convert a preliminary framework into a binding treaty intended to protect exporters, including the pharm…

Brazil inflation edges up in March as fuel-driven transport costs bite

Brazil inflation edges up in March as fuel-driven transport costs bite

Brazil's consumer inflation accelerated in March, pushed by stronger transportation costs led by gasoline. Annual inflation rose to 4.14% from 3.81% in February, while the monthly IPCA reading jumped 0.88%, outpacing market forecasts and highlighting potential headwinds for the central bank's recent rate cuts.

Crisis-hit economies reel as Gulf conflict sends energy costs soaring

Crisis-hit economies reel as Gulf conflict sends energy costs soaring

Countries already recovering from recent economic crises are being pushed back toward instability by a spike in energy prices tied to the Iran war. Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Egypt face heavier import bills, currency pressure and shrinking buffers. Policymakers are seeking temporary relief from multilateral lenders, while households and small business…

Morgan Stanley: AI's Effects on U.S. Jobs Visible but Limited So Far

Morgan Stanley: AI's Effects on U.S. Jobs Visible but Limited So Far

A new Morgan Stanley analysis finds that artificial intelligence is beginning to influence U.S. labor markets, but its aggregate macroeconomic footprint is still small. The bank's AI disruption tracker points to early, narrow displacement that is most apparent among younger, early-career workers in high-exposure roles, while industry payrolls show …

Iranian Delegation Set to Land in Islamabad Ahead of US-Iran Peace Talks

Iranian Delegation Set to Land in Islamabad Ahead of US-Iran Peace Talks

An Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf is due in Islamabad Friday night ahead of Saturday talks with US representatives that aim to solidify a ceasefire. Washington is sending Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Significant disagreements remain…

U.S. Consumer Inflation Jumps Sharply in March as Oil, Tariffs Push Prices Higher

U.S. Consumer Inflation Jumps Sharply in March as Oil, Tariffs Push Prices Higher

Consumer prices in the United States rose 0.9% in March, the biggest monthly increase since June 2022, driven by a spike in oil and gasoline costs and ongoing pass-through from tariffs. Core inflation excluding food and energy also picked up, leaving policymakers and markets more doubtful that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this year.