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Energy Crisis Drives OECD to Slash 2026 Global Growth Forecast to 2.8 Percent

Energy Crisis Drives OECD to Slash 2026 Global Growth Forecast to 2.8 Percent

Paris, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
Following the Strait of Hormuz closure, the OECD slashed 2026 global growth forecasts to 2.8 percent on June 3, warning of severe energy, fertilizer, and helium supply shocks.

U.S. Home Sellers Pull Listings at Near-Record Rates as Buyer Power Grows

U.S. Home Sellers Pull Listings at Near-Record Rates as Buyer Power Grows

Seattle, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
In April 2026, a near-record 5.8% of U.S. home listings were removed. Sellers are retreating as rising inventory and high mortgage rates shift market power to buyers.

Federal Reserve to Outline New Banking Regulations and Cyber Defenses Before Congress

Federal Reserve to Outline New Banking Regulations and Cyber Defenses Before Congress

Washington, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
On June 4, the Federal Reserve will brief Congress on upcoming banking regulations, addressing how artificial intelligence is accelerating cyber threats and shifting competition with private lenders.

Federal Reserve Warns Artificial Intelligence Could Trigger Historic Workforce Shifts

Federal Reserve Warns Artificial Intelligence Could Trigger Historic Workforce Shifts

Stanford, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook warns that artificial intelligence could spark the most significant workforce reorganization in generations, balancing potential productivity booms against systemic financial risks.

April Fed Minutes Reveal Internal Debates on Inflation Just Before Leadership Shift

April Fed Minutes Reveal Internal Debates on Inflation Just Before Leadership Shift

Washington, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
The newly released April 2026 FOMC minutes reveal critical internal debates on inflation and interest rates, offering vital economic insights just weeks before a historic leadership transition.

US Treasury Calms Market Fears Over Inflation Amid Middle East Tensions

US Treasury Calms Market Fears Over Inflation Amid Middle East Tensions

Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Despite global supply chain disruptions from the ongoing Iran conflict, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reassures investors, labeling the recent US inflation spike as a strictly temporary anomaly.

Surging Artificial Intelligence Demand Threatens to Raise Everyday Electronics Prices

Surging Artificial Intelligence Demand Threatens to Raise Everyday Electronics Prices

New York, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Driven by artificial intelligence demand, memory chip prices have surged sixfold over the past year, forcing tech manufacturers to pass these mounting costs directly onto consumers in 2026.

Impending US Diesel Shortage Threatens Supply Chains by August 2026

Impending US Diesel Shortage Threatens Supply Chains by August 2026

New York, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Goldman Sachs warns US diesel inventories could plummet to a critical 20-day supply by August 2026, risking severe supply chain disruptions and reigniting inflation across the broader economy.

The Economics of Emigration: Why Record Numbers of Americans Are Relocating Abroad

The Economics of Emigration: Why Record Numbers of Americans Are Relocating Abroad

Washington, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Driven by soaring housing and healthcare costs, the U.S. saw a net outflow of residents in 2025 for the first time since the 1930s, reshaping domestic economic trends.

Global Natural Gas Prices Stabilize as Strong United States Demand Offsets Asian Slowdown

Global Natural Gas Prices Stabilize as Strong United States Demand Offsets Asian Slowdown

New York, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Despite extreme Middle East shipping stress, global natural gas prices stabilized in early June 2026 as robust U.S. manufacturing demand completely offset slowing Asia-Pacific economic growth.