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US Mortgage Rates Retreat from Recent Peaks Amid Peace Talks
New York, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Average US mortgage rates are dipping this spring, largely driven by promising US-Iran peace negotiations. While borrowing costs remain elevated, this geopolitical shift offers cautious optimism for prospective homebuyers.
Americans Slash Household Spending in May 2026 as Surging Living Costs Squeeze Budgets
New York, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Despite booming stock markets, U.S. consumer sentiment hit a historic low in May 2026. Two-thirds of Americans are slashing everyday spending as surging living costs rapidly erode wage growth.
Corporate Earnings Power Wall Street Rally as Geopolitical Fears Subside
New York, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Strong corporate earnings are driving U.S. markets higher, offsetting geopolitical fears. This fundamentally driven rally notably pushed tech giant Micron to a historic $1 trillion market valuation this week.
Tracking Financial Crime: Insights from a Former IRS Investigation Chief
Washington, Tuesday, 26 May 2026.
Former IRS Investigation Chief Jim Lee unpacks three decades of historic financial probes, offering corporate leaders critical strategies to navigate global economic risks and international regulatory watchlists.
Surging US Construction Injuries Threaten Infrastructure Projects Amid Looming Safety Cuts
Washington, D.C., Monday, 25 May 2026.
Surging construction injuries and severe labor shortages threaten to delay major US infrastructure projects, a crisis compounded by proposed 36% cuts to federal workplace safety inspections.