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US GDP Growth Slows to 1.5% While Jobless Claims Rise to 197K: What the Latest U.S. Economic Data Means for Markets
US GDP Growth Slows to 1.5% While Jobless Claims Rise to 197K: What the Latest U.S. Economic Data Means for Markets The U.S. economy delivered mixed signals on Thursday as second-quarter GDP growth slowed more than expected while initial jobless claims increased from the previous week, pointing to moderating economic momentum but a labor market...
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The Most Important Week for Global Markets Has Arrived: Fed, GDP, Inflation, and Central Banks Could Trigger Massive Volatility
The Most Important Week for Global Markets Has Arrived: Fed, GDP, Inflation, and Central Banks Could Trigger Massive Volatility Global financial markets are entering one of the most critical weeks of 2026. Within five trading days, investors will receive a series of high-impact economic reports and central bank decisions that could reshape expectations for interest...
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Why Millions Could Default on Credit Card Debt in 2026—The Financial Crisis Most People Don’t See Coming
Why Millions Could Default on Credit Card Debt in 2026—The Financial Crisis Most People Don’t See Coming The world’s attention is fixed on artificial intelligence, wars, tariffs, and stock market volatility, but another financial threat is quietly growing beneath the surface. Millions of households are carrying more credit card debt than ever before. At the...
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The Perfect Storm: How AI, Global Wars, and Economic Uncertainty Are Triggering the Biggest Wave of Job Losses in Years
The Perfect Storm: How AI, Global Wars, and Economic Uncertainty Are Triggering the Biggest Wave of Job Losses in Years A new wave of layoffs is sweeping across the global economy—but unlike previous downturns, 2026’s job cuts are being driven by multiple powerful forces at the same time. Artificial intelligence is automating tasks once performed...
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US Jobless Claims Shock Economists: What the Lowest Reading in Months Means for the Fed, Stocks, and Interest Rates
US Jobless Claims Shock Economists: What the Lowest Reading in Months Means for the Fed, Stocks, and Interest Rates The U.S. labor market has delivered another surprise—and it’s one that could reshape expectations for interest rates, stock markets, and the broader economy. The latest Initial Jobless Claims report showed that 187,000 Americans filed for unemployment...