New Home Sales Incentives Are The Highest Since 2009 But Not Enough
Homebuilders expected a buying rebound that didn’t come.
Silver Designated A "Critical Mineral" By U.S. Government
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has officially added silver to its list of “critical minerals.” This could put further demand pressure on a metal already in short supply. It also increases the possibility of tariffs on silver.
Commodity Wrap: Gold Jumps As Weak US Data Fuels Bets On Fed Rate Cut; Oil Rises
Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday as concerns over the latest US sanctions on Russian supply raised fears among investors.
Big Gold Move: More To Come?
Even including gold’s recent pullback, the yellow metal is on track for the best yearly performance since 1979.
The 4 Shocks Jolting The US Economy Towards Recession
Multiple simultaneous economic shocks—tariffs, rising medical costs, reduced food assistance, and AI-driven layoffs—may be enough to tip an already vulnerable U.S. economy into recession.
EUR/CHF Slides To Two-Week Low As Swiss Franc Strengthens On US-Switzerland Trade Optimism
EUR/CHF extends losses, hitting its lowest level since October 31 as the Swiss Franc outperforms across majors.
