March 2026

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Sanae Takaichi Seeks Major Win as Japan Election Begins

TOKYO, Japan — Polls opened Sunday in Japan’s decisive national elections, with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) seeking a substantial victory that could reshape the nation’s political landscape. As voters stepped out into heavy snow across many regions, political attention focused on whether Takaichi’s conservative coalition could secure the

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Super Bowl Economic Impact: Surge Across the United States

The Super Bowl is once again proving to be far more than just a championship football game. As anticipation builds ahead of kickoff, the event is generating a powerful economic boom across the United States, impacting industries ranging from tourism and hospitality to advertising, retail, and media. Each year, the Super Bowl acts as a

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Week Ahead: Will US Dollar’s Upside Correction Continue?

The US dollar enters the week ahead at a critical juncture as markets reassess inflation trends, central bank expectations, and global risk sentiment. After a period of weakness, the greenback has staged a notable upside correction, prompting investors to ask whether this rebound still has momentum — or if it is nearing exhaustion. With major

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US Markets on Edge as Employment Weakness Impacts Sentiment

The US economy is entering a sensitive phase as growing signs of employment weakness begin to influence market mood, investor behavior, and policy expectations. Once considered the strongest pillar of economic resilience, the labor market is now showing subtle but meaningful cracks that are reshaping sentiment across financial markets. While job creation remains positive on

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Bostic on Inflation, Gold, China, and Art Investing

As global markets navigate uncertainty, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic has emerged as a closely watched voice on inflation, asset volatility, and structural risks facing the global economy. From persistent inflation pressures and volatile gold prices to the possibility of a second China shock and the growing appeal of art as an

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Global Week Ahead: Markets Shift as Momentum Changes

As global markets head into a new trading week, investors are confronting a growing sense that leadership across regions may be changing. Assets that once dominated performance are losing momentum, while previously lagging markets are showing renewed strength. This evolving landscape has prompted a key question for investors: are global markets trading places? From equities

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US Treasury’s Bessent: Trump Sharpens Focus on Housing

In a significant policy signal from Washington, US Treasury Secretary Bessent confirmed that President Donald Trump is intensifying his focus on the US housing market, describing the administration’s approach as “laser-focused” on restoring stability, affordability, and supply growth. The latest developments come at a critical moment for the American housing sector, which continues to face

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Gold Seems to Fix Trade Deficit, But Reality Differs

Gold has recently emerged as a tool some policymakers and analysts cite as helping to reduce the trade deficit. By leveraging gold exports or swaps, countries can register improved trade balance figures, offering a temporary sense of relief. However, experts warn that these effects are often illusory — appearing beneficial on paper while leaving underlying

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US Dollar Weakness Could Persist Into 2026, Analysts Warn

The US dollar may be entering a prolonged period of weakness that could stretch through 2026, according to growing consensus among market participants. After years of dominance supported by aggressive monetary tightening and safe-haven demand, the greenback is now facing structural headwinds that extend beyond short-term market cycles. Shifting interest rate expectations, rising fiscal concerns,

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