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Finance

Fed’s Tight Spot: 1970s Echoes Spark New Investment Debate

Echoes of the 1970s inflation crisis are resonating in 2026 as geopolitical tensions drive oil prices higher and inflation persists. Investors are closely watching the Federal Reserve's response, drawing parallels to a period that reshaped wealth creation and considering new opportunities in gold, commodities, and real estate amidst technological shifts like AI.

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Crypto

Oil Shock Fuels Recession Fears, Fed Faces Dilemma

Escalating geopolitical tensions and a confluence of concerning economic data are fueling widespread recession fears. Surging oil prices and the Federal Reserve's difficult balancing act between inflation and employment are creating significant market uncertainty. Investors are reassessing safe-haven assets and the importance of self-custody amidst the turmoil.

1 month ago
Crypto

Crypto Firms Gain Fed Master Accounts, Banks Lose Power

Cryptocurrency firms are reportedly gaining access to Federal Reserve master accounts, a move that challenges the traditional dominance of banks. This development could significantly impact XRP holders and the broader digital asset industry by fostering greater integration with the U.S. financial infrastructure.

1 month ago
Finance

US Economy Stumbles: 92,000 Jobs Lost, Oil Prices Soar

The U.S. labor market unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs in February, pushing the unemployment rate to 4.4% and raising concerns about economic slowdown. This downturn coincides with a sharp rise in oil prices, creating a complex policy dilemma for the Federal Reserve.

1 month ago
GENERAL

US Economy Sheds 92,000 Jobs in February Surprise

The U.S. economy unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs in February, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.4%. The figures, which include revisions to previous months, signal a significant slowdown in hiring. Rising oil prices and other economic uncertainties add to concerns about the nation's economic health.

1 month ago
GENERAL

US Job Losses Mount: February Report Shocks Economists

The U.S. economy saw a surprising downturn in February with the loss of 92,000 jobs, exceeding economists' expectations and signaling potential weakness. This development complicates the Federal Reserve's efforts to manage inflation and interest rates amid rising energy costs and global uncertainties.

1 month ago
Finance

US Stocks Hit New Highs Amid Economic Divergence

The U.S. stock market has reached unprecedented highs, yet a significant divergence exists between market performance and the financial reality for average Americans, marked by record credit card debt. Increased government and Federal Reserve intervention, alongside a heavy concentration in mega-cap tech stocks, are reshaping market dynamics and diversification strategies.

1 month ago
GENERAL

Nippon Steel Deal Promises Investment, Hiring Boost for US Steel

U.S. Steel's Irving plant is slated for significant investment and job growth following its acquisition by Nippon Steel. The deal, approved by former President Trump, promises to boost manufacturing amid sector-wide job losses. Federal Reserve officials are closely monitoring the plant's operations and labor challenges, which could impact inflation and interest rate decisions.

1 month ago