US Sends De Vance to Pakistan to Advance Fragile Iran Ceasefire Negotiations

Tensions across the Middle East are intensifying as diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire between the United States and Iran enter a decisive and fragile stage. With deadlines tightening and political positions hardening, global markets are reacting swiftly to every signal coming out of the negotiations, especially in the energy …

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Looming Retail Sales Data Puts Wall Street Under Pressure, Markets Sweating Big

U.S. markets head into Tuesday, April 21, awaiting a pivotal release: March retail sales. The data has not been published yet, but expectations are already shaping market positioning. At stake is a central question—will the American consumer once again defy rising prices, or finally show signs of slowing under mounting …

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$4,817 and Stuck: Why the Most Powerful Metal Can’t Break Free

Stronger dollar, stubborn interest rates, and geopolitically driven inflation are keeping precious metals locked in a tight range. What looks on the surface like weakness in gold and silver is actually something far more complex: a tug-of-war between macro forces that are refusing to align in any clear direction. Markets …

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Euro and Yen Under Fire: The Global FX System Enters A Pressure-Driven Reset

The foreign exchange market is no longer simply uncertain — it is being structurally compressed under the weight of dollar dominance and geopolitical fragmentation. The euro and Japanese yen are not just weakening; they are being actively repositioned by global capital flows that now prioritize safety, yield, and liquidity over …

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