Earnings Power, Yet Signs of Consumer Fatigue
Soaring profits... but for how long as debt and tariffs bite? Corporate America is currently delivering a parade of positive surprises—66% of S&P 500 companies beat earnings
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Soaring profits... but for how long as debt and tariffs bite? Corporate America is currently delivering a parade of positive surprises—66% of S&P 500 companies beat earnings
Are shrinking trade deficits disguising deeper risks for consumers and companies? The U.S. trade deficit fell to $60.2B in June, its lowest in nearly two years, thanks to
Can blockbuster earnings keep the bull market running despite economic warning signs? After a volatile stretch, U.S. stocks are again capturing the glass-half-full narrative. The Dow rose 0.17%
Is America's debt pileup accelerating—right as households show fresh signs of strain? The latest data from the New York Fed paints one unmissable picture: total U.S.
The U.S. trade deficit plunged to a nearly two-year low in June, with the gap between the U.S. and China shrinking to its smallest in over two decades.
OPEC+ Ramps Output Amid Geopolitical and Market Pressures The OPEC+ coalition is accelerating oil production, having approved a substantial hike of 547,000 barrels per day for September as part
Controversy Surrounds Bureau of Labor Statistics Amid Job Report Revisions President Donald Trump's recent dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Erika McEntarfer has thrust the credibility
In early August 2025, global markets grappled with the complex fallout from President Donald Trump’s expansive tariff policy, yet showed signs of resilience. The major U.S. indexes rebounded
The Bureau of Labor Statistics in the Crosshairs President Donald Trump recently alleged that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) manipulated labor data to make him and Republicans look bad,
Global Markets Digest Mixed Signals Amid Tariff Turbulence Markets across the globe are grappling with a cocktail of sharp unemployment revisions, new tariffs from the Trump administration, and OPEC+’s