Europe’s markets and politics closed the year on sharply diverging tracks.Britain’s FTSE 100 powered to a historic milestone as geopolitics turbocharged energy and defence stocks, while the eurozone enjoyed a rare mix of falling inflation and resilient growth.Germany’s services sector held firm, masking a deepening manufacturing slump.Meanwhile, Greenland delivered a…
Global markets closed the day shaped by geopolitics, regulation, and shifting risk appetite.US plans around Venezuela’s oil sector met…
Japan’s top government spokesperson condemned China’s ban on exports of dual-use items as “absolutely unacceptable and deeply regrettable” on…
2026 began with intense geopolitical tension, and Trump’s new foreign policy strategy is at the center of it. Following…
Mounting evidence, from easing inflation to a softening jobs market, suggests the Bank of England’s fight against price rises…
Shares of US oil companies surged on Monday, a jump spurred by the potential to gain access to Venezuela’s…
US stocks opened the week on a firm footing, brushing aside geopolitical shock after Washington’s strike on Venezuela and…
Copper prices reached a new record high on Monday, driven by intensifying concerns over supply.This was primarily a result…
Europe’s markets and politics jolted into motion as a dramatic US intervention in Venezuela rippled across global finance and…
