market volatility
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U.S. Financial Losses Signal Market Breakdown and Risk of Economic Contraction

Energy disruption, inflation, rising debt costs, and global repricing of U.S. assets place sustained pressure across the entire economic system A sharp break in United States financial markets during the final week of March 2026 raised the risk of a broader economic contraction extending beyond equities into the core functions of the economy and its… Continue reading
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How Donald Trump’s Pre-Market Statements Shape Oil Prices To Buy Time During the Unprovoked Iran Conflict

Repeated cycles of reassurance followed by unchanged conflict conditions show messaging functioning as a temporary volatility management tool rather than a reflection of reality Statements issued by Donald Trump over the past three weeks show a repeatable interaction between political messaging and immediate market response, with timing, content, and outcome forming a consistent sequence rather… Continue reading
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Trump’s Tariffs Backfired and Weakened Economic Power

The Burdem of United States Trade Policy Failure Fell on American Consumers, Firms, Allies, and Markets The reintroduction and expansion of United States tariffs under the Trump administration formed the centrepiece of a strategy publicly presented as economic nationalism, strategic leverage, and industrial revival. The policy failed on each stated objective while imposing measurable domestic… Continue reading

