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Morgan Stanley: Energy Shock Could Drive EUR/USD Toward 1.13 Support

Morgan Stanley: Energy Shock Could Drive EUR/USD Toward 1.13 Support

Morgan Stanley's impact assessment maps three possible outcomes from the Middle East conflict for global energy markets and foreign exchange. Under a benign near-term resolution EUR/USD could rise toward about 1.18, while a managed escalation leaves markets broadly where they are with Brent near $90 per barrel. A severe disruption could send the do…

Emirates Halts Dubai Flights After Multiple Explosions Disrupt Operations

Emirates Halts Dubai Flights After Multiple Explosions Disrupt Operations

Flight activity at Dubai International Airport was disrupted after multiple explosions were reported across the city. Authorities later confirmed activation of air defense systems. Emirates has suspended all flights to and from Dubai until further notice and advised travelers to avoid the airport, offering rebooking and refund options to affected p…

China Turns to Artificial Intelligence to Absorb Record 12.7 Million Graduates

China Turns to Artificial Intelligence to Absorb Record 12.7 Million Graduates

China plans to deploy artificial intelligence widely to help integrate a record 12.7 million university graduates into the labor market. Authorities are emphasizing vocational training and internships in sectors such as the low-altitude economy, new-energy vehicles and generative AI, while warning of persistent uncertainties for overall employment …

Scale and Age Create Wide Efficiency Gaps Across EU Data Centres, Jefferies Finds

Scale and Age Create Wide Efficiency Gaps Across EU Data Centres, Jefferies Finds

A Jefferies analysis of more than 700 European data centres finds that headline sustainability KPIs like PUE can conceal large operational differences driven by facility scale, asset age and how renewable power is accounted for. Very large campuses outperform smaller legacy sites; new builds show strong water efficiency early but only reach peak en…

Tokyo Seeks Assurance It Won't Be Penalized by U.S. Blanket Tariff Move

Tokyo Seeks Assurance It Won't Be Penalized by U.S. Blanket Tariff Move

Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ryosei Akazawa met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington and asked that Tokyo not be disadvantaged under the United States' recently imposed blanket tariff, which began at 10% and could rise to 15%. Akazawa said both sides reaffirmed commitment to last year's trade deal that set a …

Cleveland Fed’s Hammack: Inflation Must Fall to 2% or Policy May Tighten

Cleveland Fed’s Hammack: Inflation Must Fall to 2% or Policy May Tighten

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said she expects inflation to move toward the Fed’s 2% target but warned that if price pressures do not meaningfully ease later this year the central bank may need to adopt tighter policy. Hammack signaled that rates should remain on hold for an extended period given the current outlook, but …

FDA Vaccines and Biologics Chief Vinay Prasad to Exit Agency at Month-End

FDA Vaccines and Biologics Chief Vinay Prasad to Exit Agency at Month-End

Dr. Vinay Prasad, who has led the Food and Drug Administration's division overseeing vaccines and biotech drug approvals for about a year, will leave the agency at the end of April. FDA Commissioner Marty Makary confirmed the departure and said federal health officials have begun looking for Prasad's replacement. Prasad had taken a one-year leave f…

Where Fed Officials Stand: A Snapshot of Policy Views Ahead of the March Meeting

Where Fed Officials Stand: A Snapshot of Policy Views Ahead of the March Meeting

Federal Reserve officials are widely expected to keep the policy rate steady at the March 17-18 meeting, repeating the stance taken in January, even as an array of risks - including the Iran conflict, higher oil prices, still-elevated inflation and signs of a weakening labor market - complicate the road ahead. Public remarks from regional president…

White House Secures Deal to Quadruple Output of 'Exquisite Class' Arms

White House Secures Deal to Quadruple Output of 'Exquisite Class' Arms

President Trump said senior executives from the country's largest defense manufacturers agreed to ramp up production of advanced weaponry to four times current output. Company expansions reportedly began months earlier, and work on new plants and weapons is already in progress. A follow-up meeting is scheduled in two months as states bid to host ne…

Soft February Jobs Print Adds Uncertainty to Fed Outlook as Markets React

Soft February Jobs Print Adds Uncertainty to Fed Outlook as Markets React

February's employment figures showed an unforeseen decline in nonfarm payrolls and a modest rise in unemployment, complicating the Federal Reserve's policy calculus. The weak report, coupled with higher oil prices tied to the conflict in Iran, weighed on equity markets and drew varied responses from economists and strategists about the timing and s…

Boston Fed’s Collins Sees No Rush to Cut Rates, Wants Inflation Near 2% First

Boston Fed’s Collins Sees No Rush to Cut Rates, Wants Inflation Near 2% First

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she does not see an immediate need to lower interest rates, emphasizing a patient, deliberate approach and the need for clear evidence that inflation is returning to the 2% target. Collins cited upside risks to inflation, recent labor-market resilience, and geopolitical-driven energy price…

Boston Fed's Collins Sees No Immediate Need to Shift Interest Rates

Boston Fed's Collins Sees No Immediate Need to Shift Interest Rates

Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said on March 6 that she expects policy rates to remain at their current, mildly restrictive levels for an extended period unless there is clear evidence that inflation is drifting back toward the 2% target. She emphasized a patient, deliberate approach, noted continued upside risks to inflation and a …

Conservative Anglican Coalition Urges Boycott of Canterbury Leadership

Conservative Anglican Coalition Urges Boycott of Canterbury Leadership

The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), a conservative alliance of mainly African and Asian churches, has urged members to boycott gatherings convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury and to stop financial contributions to the current leadership. The move follows the formation of a rival council and three days of meetings in Nigeria that hig…