
US Jobless Claims Dip, but Hiring Momentum Remains Subdued
Weekly US jobless claims unexpectedly declined last week, offering a surface-level sign of labor market stability even as underlying indicators point to subdued hiring momentum.

Weekly US jobless claims unexpectedly declined last week, offering a surface-level sign of labor market stability even as underlying indicators point to subdued hiring momentum.

Wall Street rebounded on Thursday as a powerful rally in semiconductor stocks and solid bank earnings helped investors look past recent volatility and sector rotation

US mortgage borrowing costs fell sharply this week, pushing the benchmark 30 year fixed rate close to its lowest level in more than three years

India’s crude oil import pattern shifted notably in December as supplies from Russia dropped to their lowest level in nearly two years, allowing OPEC producers

In a world marked by persistent geopolitical tension, uneven growth, and fragile confidence, global capital continues to gravitate toward the United States. Despite debates around

As 2026 unfolds, the U.S. dollar is being shaped less by headline growth forecasts and more by movements in real yields. While economic outlooks remain

UK equities finished the session little changed as investors balanced mixed corporate developments against global macro uncertainty and closely watched US inflation data. The FTSE

China’s position as the world’s largest crude oil importer has become increasingly tied to Iranian supply, leaving the country highly exposed to any disruption stemming

Senior executives at major US banks have publicly defended the independence of the Federal Reserve, warning that political interference could destabilize financial markets and push

JPMorgan delivered a stronger than expected quarterly profit as its trading division benefited from volatile financial markets, highlighting the resilience of parts of the banking