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When the U.S. Becomes the Risk: Trump’s Greenland Tariffs Flip Markets
Partner Center The tariff threat over Greenland sent stocks tumbling and gold soaring—but this time, traders fled from the dollar, not to it. What’s Happening Between the U.S. and NATO? Over the weekend, President Trump announced something that caught even seasoned market veterans off guard: the Uni
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🌅 Morning Update | 12 January 2026
📈 Asian stock markets opened the week on a positive note. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng, China’s Shanghai Composite and Australia’s ASX 200 moved higher, supported by improved sentiment after Chinese trade data and the PBOC’s daily fixing. Japanese markets remain closed today due to a bank holiday. 📉 US s
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Trump revealed some of Friday's jobs data early in post the prior day
President Donald Trump in a social media post Thursday evening indirectly revealed data from Friday's market-moving nonfarm payrolls count, an apparent violation of long-standing federal policy on statistical releases. In a Truth Social post around 9 p.m., the president indicated that private sector
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The December jobs report is due out Friday. Here's what it is expected to show
The U.S. labor market likely showed modest improvement in December, providing some encouragement for the year ahead but nothing to get too excited about. Nonfarm payrolls likely rose by 73,000 last month while the unemployment rate edged lower to 4.5%, according to the Dow Jones consensus. The Burea
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Global M2 Money Supply: The Long-Term Liquidity Indicator
Partner Center In the previous lesson, you learned about central bank balance sheets: the powerful short-to-medium-term driver of liquidity. Now it’s time to zoom out further and understand M2 money supply, the indicator that shows where the economy is headed 12-18 months from now. M2 measures the t
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What the Inflation Surprise Means for Australia’s Economy and Currency
The higher-than-expected inflation reading in Australia sends a strong signal: costs are rising, and the pace of price growth is moving above what the RBA prefers. This raises questions about how much headroom the central bank has if it wants to cut rates. A firmer inflation backdrop tends to
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