EEconomy Read More Foreign investors flee Thailand as war-driven energy shock deepensApril 16, 2026 Part of Reuters’ report cited Daniel Tan, a portfolio manager at Grasshopper Asset Management, as saying the risk…
PPersonal finance Read More Nearing retirement? How to protect your savings amid market volatility and rising inflationApril 6, 2026 With the swaying equity markets, dull precious metals, longer life span and escalating prices of goods; managing finances…
EEconomy Read More US debt suddenly draws weaker demand as $10 trillion must be rolled over this year amid Iran warMarch 28, 2026 President Donald Trump’s war on Iran is colliding with U.S. debt investors, who demonstrated less appetite for Treasury…
EEconomy Read More National debt: 300 years of wars show they are ‘always disaster times’ for bondholdersMarch 20, 2026 Government bonds, especially Treasuries, have long been seen as a safe haven during recessions, geopolitical calamities, and other…
EEconomy Read More U.S. Treasury yields edge higher as Iran war drives inflation pressureMarch 20, 2026 U.S. Treasury yields edged slightly higher in early Friday trading as investors continue to navigate growing uncertainty over…
BBusiness Read More If real trouble hits the financial markets, here are two things to watch – The Irish TimesMarch 19, 2026 The headline vulnerabilities in financial markets are well known, centred on a US stock market which has been…
EEconomy Read More Middle East tensions build ahead of FedMarch 17, 2026 Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Monday,…
EEconomy Read More US Treasuries Fall as Inflation Angst Eclipses Haven BuyingMarch 2, 2026 US Treasuries fell as conflict in the Middle East sent oil prices soaring, stoking fear inflation will accelerate…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Normally staid bond investors have a new biggest worry: An AI bubbleFebruary 25, 2026 Bloom Productions | Digitalvision | Getty Images Fears over artificial intelligence are now hitting bond investors, according to…
EEconomy Read More Economists say French far right won’t sway ECB pick, but successor manoeuvring is ‘not a good look’February 18, 2026 Fresh speculation around who could potentially replace Christine Lagarde if she were to resign has reignited a politically…
EEconomy Read More IMF urges Japan to avoid cutting sales tax amid higher expected borrowing costsFebruary 18, 2026 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned Japan against cutting sales tax when borrowing costs on public debt…
EEconomy Read More US debt spiral could start soon as interest rate on borrowing tops GDP growthFebruary 16, 2026 Total federal debt is nearing an ominous milestone in a few years, but a potentially more troubling tipping…