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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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UBS Sees Analog and Power Chips Gaining From Surge in AI Data Center Power Needs

UBS Sees Analog and Power Chips Gaining From Surge in AI Data Center Power Needs

UBS projects that analog and power semiconductors will capture growing demand as artificial intelligence server deployments sharply increase electricity consumption in data centers. The bank forecasts a rapid expansion in the market for AI data center power semiconductors from about $1.5 billion in 2025 to $2.5 billion in 2026 and roughly $3.8 bill…

U.S. Weighs Special Operations Option to Secure Iran's Near-Weapons-Grade Uranium

U.S. Weighs Special Operations Option to Secure Iran's Near-Weapons-Grade Uranium

U.S. officials are considering the deployment of special operations forces to seize Iran's stock of near-weapons-grade uranium, diplomatic sources familiar with the discussions say. The option has been briefed to President Donald Trump as uncertainty grows over the whereabouts of about 441 kilograms of highly enriched uranium last recorded by inter…

U.S. Energy Secretary Calls Recent Oil Rally a Short-Lived 'Fear Premium'

U.S. Energy Secretary Calls Recent Oil Rally a Short-Lived 'Fear Premium'

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told CNN that the recent spike in oil prices is driven by a temporary 'fear premium' related to the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, and said global oil and natural gas supplies remain adequate. He predicted the market response will ease once shipping through the Strait of Hormuz returns to n…

Can U.S. LNG Fill Europe’s Shortfall as Global Supplies Tighten?

Can U.S. LNG Fill Europe’s Shortfall as Global Supplies Tighten?

A recent stoppage of key Qatari LNG shipments and disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz have tightened the global gas market, lifting prices and testing Europe’s ability to replace lost pipeline supplies. The United States has stepped up as a major LNG exporter, but its terminals are operating near capacity. Analysts say the U.S. can redirect cargo…

Middle East Escalation and Inflation Data Cloud Market Outlook as Oil Jumps

Middle East Escalation and Inflation Data Cloud Market Outlook as Oil Jumps

Global markets entered a volatile stretch as a U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran entered its seventh day, driving oil prices higher and pushing key equity benchmarks lower. The escalation has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and lifted Brent crude above $90 a barrel. At the same time, fresh U.S. data on jobs and an upcoming consumer…

Iraq’s crude output plunges as tanker access evaporates and exports stall

Iraq’s crude output plunges as tanker access evaporates and exports stall

Iraq’s oil production has fallen to roughly 1.7-1.8 million barrels per day from about 4.3 million bpd as tanker availability and export routes through the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted. The drop reflects a regional logistical bottleneck that has forced producers to curtail flows and store excess crude as storage capacity diminishes.

Krinsky Says S&P 500 Retreat to 200-Day Could Be a 'Buyable' Opportunity

Krinsky Says S&P 500 Retreat to 200-Day Could Be a 'Buyable' Opportunity

BTIG strategist Jonathan Krinsky said that a sharper pullback in the S&P 500 toward its 200-day moving average could present an attractive buying opportunity, even as elevated macro risks persist. Krinsky noted the index has held near the 6,700 level despite a sharp rise in oil prices and weaker-than-expected economic data. He warned that widening …

Seoul Says U.S. Unlikely to Raise Tariffs if Investment Bill Clears Parliament

Seoul Says U.S. Unlikely to Raise Tariffs if Investment Bill Clears Parliament

South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said on March 8 that the United States is unlikely to impose higher tariffs on South Korean imports if Seoul's parliament moves quickly to enact investment legislation tied to a bilateral trade agreement. The statement followed a meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and comes after U.S. t…

Taiwan Premier’s Public Trip to Tokyo Tests Sino-Japanese Relations

Taiwan Premier’s Public Trip to Tokyo Tests Sino-Japanese Relations

Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai made the first openly public visit by a Taiwanese premier to Japan since 1972, attending a baseball game between Taiwan and the Czech Republic in Tokyo. The trip - described by Cho as a personal visit - comes amid heightened regional friction after comments by Japan’s Prime Minister and follows prior diplomatic inciden…

Classified U.S. Assessment Finds Major Strike Unlikely to Oust Tehran

Classified U.S. Assessment Finds Major Strike Unlikely to Oust Tehran

A classified National Intelligence Council assessment concludes a large-scale, U.S.-led military assault is unlikely to remove Iran's government or permit a rapid transfer of power. Finalized about a week after the Feb. 28 joint U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the report undercuts public assertions that the c…

China Urges Continued U.S.-China Dialogue Ahead of Expected Xi-Trump Meeting

China Urges Continued U.S.-China Dialogue Ahead of Expected Xi-Trump Meeting

China’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, said sustained high-level engagement between Beijing and Washington is essential to avoid dangerous misreadings that could escalate into confrontation. His remarks came at a press conference during China’s annual parliamentary session ahead of a summit between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President D…

Transatlantic Strain as Trump Rebukes Possible UK Carrier Deployment

Transatlantic Strain as Trump Rebukes Possible UK Carrier Deployment

President Donald Trump took to social media to criticize the United Kingdom's reported plans to send two Royal Navy aircraft carriers to the Middle East, saying British participation would be belated. The remarks come as U.S. and Israeli forces continue strikes on Iran and Iran carries out retaliatory attacks on neighboring states, driving global c…

How $100 Oil Could Reshape China’s Energy and Economic Outlook

How $100 Oil Could Reshape China’s Energy and Economic Outlook

Barclays analysts say rising oil to $100 per barrel would pose notable risks for China through its heavy reliance on seaborne crude and LNG transits via the Strait of Hormuz, but the country’s strategic petroleum reserves, alternative supply sources and growing renewables share could soften headline macro effects.

Russell 2000 May Already Reflect Some Geopolitical Risk, BofA Says

Russell 2000 May Already Reflect Some Geopolitical Risk, BofA Says

Bank of America Global Research finds that recent moves in the Russell 2000 indicate some geopolitical risk has been incorporated into small-cap valuations, but warns that a sharper rise in global tensions could trigger deeper declines. Historically observed drawdowns, relative valuations versus large caps, and sector-level implications - notably f…