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The 2026 oil shock is not just a geopolitical story but a reminder that investors have spent too long treating energy risk as a temporary nuisance rather than a core macro variable.
A surge in energy prices is rippling through equities, bonds and currencies as investors abandon hopes for quick rate cuts and brace for a more inflationary second quarter. Global markets are ending
A surge in energy prices is overwhelming the rest of the commodity complex, forcing investors to reprice inflation, growth and supply risk all at once. The commodities market was thrown back into
A strategic pullback from low-margin e-commerce volume is forcing a broader rethink across logistics, with United Parcel Service and FedEx racing to prove that leaner networks can deliver better returns than sheer
A widening Middle East energy disruption is rippling through inflation, monetary policy and household budgets, forcing investors to rethink how quickly the world can return to a lower-rate, lower-volatility environment. The global
Nvidia’s conference, Meta’s infrastructure push, Oracle’s cloud momentum and ASML’s caution are showing investors that 2026 technology leadership depends as much on capital discipline as on innovation. Technology investors are entering the
A softer February CPI did not restore the old playbook because energy shock, tariffs and sticky core inflation are colliding just days before the Federal Reserve’s March 17-18 meeting. For most of
A softer inflation print steadied Wall Street on Wednesday, but rising Treasury yields and a market increasingly dependent on earnings delivery kept the tone cautious rather than celebratory. The immediate catalyst for
A violent move in crude, combined with resilient gold and still-elevated copper, is leaving commodity investors to price a world where geopolitics and structural supply strains matter more than the old assumption
Heavy spending on artificial intelligence is colliding with selective layoffs and tighter operating discipline, offering a sharper view of how large companies now balance growth ambitions with margin pressure. Amazon.com (AMZN) is