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Global Economy Briefing: October 13, 2025

Holiday closures in Canada and Japan kept activity light, while Europe’s wholesale prices firmed, short-bill yields eased, and Asia delivered a split screen of...

Weekly Global Economy Overview: October 6–October 11, 2025

This weekly recap shows a world still growing, but out of sync. Holiday-thinned trading across Asia muted risk appetite just as heavy sovereign issuance tested bond markets. Energy data cut both ways—U.S. crude stocks rose...

Global Economy Briefing: October 9, 2025

Holiday closures in South Korea kept Asia liquidity light, while new data showed Europe’s trade resilience amid weak demand, sticky price signals in Japan,...

Global Economy Briefing: October 8, 2025

Holiday closures across China and South Korea kept Asian liquidity thin, while fresh readings...

Global Economy Briefing — October 7, 2025

Holiday closures across China, Korea, and Hong Kong kept Asian liquidity thin, while fresh data showed softer German factory...

Global Economy Briefing — October 3, 2025

Global markets steadied Friday as a softer U.S. services reading collided with still-elevated price pressures and a patchwork of signals from Europe and emerging...

Global Economy Briefing for October 2, 2025

China was closed for National Day. India observed Gandhi Jayanti. Trading felt thinner across Asia. OPEC output inched up. Saudi...

Global Economy Briefing — October 1, 2025

With China and Hong Kong closed for National Day, the center of gravity shifted to energy and inflation. OPEC gathered...

Global Economy Briefing for September 30, 2025

September closed with the world economy moving—but more gingerly. In the United States, confidence...

Weekly Global Economy Overview: September 20–27, 2025

Global markets navigated cautious monetary policy adjustments and mixed economic signals from September 20 to...

Daily Global Economy Overview: Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Global PMIs signaled a two-track expansion: the euro area accelerated on stronger German services while France slipped deeper into...