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Despite investing in projects like AI-driven agriculture, Europe's $955B recovery fund faces delays, bottlenecks, and unspent funds as deadlines near.
Higher volatility moved gold up during first part of the week, before moving over 9% to the downside and closing close to 4860.00. Economic Calendar Analysis Moderate volatility may continue throughout this trading week. XAU/USD short-term forecast XAU/USD is in a corrective phase following a parabolic rally that peaked near record highs on January 29, followed by a sharp pullback. The current price
GBP/USD is heavily bearish, with 74.93% of traders holding short positions compared to only 25.07% in long positions. Economic Calendar Volatility may persist throughout the week, considering fundamental data releases from this week. GBP/USD hourly chart analysis GBP/USD is currently in a corrective phase after a strong bullish run, with price caught between key moving averages, signaling consolidation or a potential trend shift.
FX pair experienced above average volatility during week, before slightly closing above 1.18000. Economic Calendar Analysis Continuing previous weeks trend, moderate levels of volatility may be observed, additional ISM Manufacturing data should be taken in consideration of volatility assessment for this week. EUR/USD hourly chart analysis The price has dropped below the 50 and 100 SMAs, with the 50 SMA nearing a Death
Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10B, claiming leaks of his tax returns caused reputational and financial harm; IRS contractor was jailed for the disclosures.
BTC/USD remains firmly bearish after breaking the $84,137 support, triggering heavy liquidations and pushing price near $76,500. The falling 100-day SMA around $92,800 confirms the dominant downtrend despite short-term oversold conditions. Bitcoin is testing key support near $73,900; a clear break could open a deeper drop toward the $60,000–$65,000 range. Macro pressure from a hawkish Fed, weak liquidity, and ETF
Meta faces a New Mexico trial for allegedly exposing kids to sexual exploitation and harm on its platforms; it denies claims, citing legal protections.
Amazon in talks to invest up to $50B in OpenAI, potentially becoming the biggest backer in the AI startup's $100B funding round.
Tesla to double spending to $20B in 2026, focusing on autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots, not traditional EV sales.
American Airlines plans to resume U.S.–Venezuela flights after Trump reopened airspace, pending security checks and regulatory approval, ending a six-year halt.
Trump plans to announce his Fed chair pick Friday, with markets betting on Kevin Warsh as investors weigh impacts on rates, the dollar and volatility.
Apple forecast up to 16% revenue growth as iPhone demand rebounds in Asia, with China sales up 38%, though chip shortages may pressure margins.
Silver has just exited a parabolic uptrend, peaking near 120.60, and is now in a sharp corrective phase. Price action shows a long-wick bearish rejection, with a rapid drop to around 100.46. The 100.00 level is a critical psychological pivot; a sustained break below it could trigger a move toward historical support zones at 93.32, 88.33, and 82.45. The 60-period SMA
A U.S. judge ruled Bank of America must face claims it knowingly benefited from Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking, while a similar case against BNY Mellon was dismissed.
Lawmakers passed reforms cutting taxes, boosting ministry power and giving private firms autonomy, aiming to revive output as U.S. eases sanctions.
Mastercard beat Q4 profit estimates on strong spending, but will cut 4% of staff, taking a $200M restructuring charge this quarter.
Starmer meets Xi in Beijing, signalling a reset in UK-China ties, eyeing trade gains, tariff cuts and cooperation despite security concerns.
Tesla invests $2bn in Musk's xAI, confirms Cybercab production this year, boosts AI pivot but flags heavy capex and chip supply risks.
Fed keeps rates at 3.5–3.75%, citing easing risks, still-high inflation and a stabilizing job market; cuts likely later.
Federal Reserve has decided to keep its key interest rate unchanged in a range of 3.5% to 3.75% to maintain economic stability. To ensure this target is met, they are paying banks 3.65% to hold their cash at the Fed and have set up "overnight" lending and borrowing rates to keep market activity strictly within that preferred window. The
EUR/USD on the 4-hour timeframe shows a strong bullish breakout, although it is now encountering localized resistance. A bullish golden cross occurred when the 24-period SMA crossed above the 100-period SMA around the 20th of the month, confirming a medium-term shift toward a bullish trend. Both moving averages are sloping upward, and price is trading well above them, signaling strong
Tesla's fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results show a company in the middle of a major strategic shift from being primarily an electric-vehicle manufacturer to what it calls a physical AI company. While financial performance weakened in 2025, with total revenue falling 3% to $94.8 billion and GAAP net income dropping 46% to $3.8 billion, Tesla used the year to lay
Google agrees to pay $135m to settle claims it collected Android users' cellular data without consent, while denying any wrongdoing.
EU urges faster launch of a digital euro to cut reliance on U.S. payment firms, boosting Europe's economic autonomy and security.