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Bowman Highlights Fed's Banking Supervision Approach

Bowman Highlights Fed's Banking Supervision Approach

Washington, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Bowman testified before the Senate, outlining the Fed’s focus on systemic risk and capital requirements. Bowman noted banks’ share of mortgage originations dropped from 60% in 2008 to 35% in 2023.

Surging Fuel Prices Expose a Deepening Economic Divide Among American Consumers

Surging Fuel Prices Expose a Deepening Economic Divide Among American Consumers

Washington D.C., Thursday, 7 May 2026.
As national fuel prices hit four-year highs, a stark economic divide emerges: rising energy costs force lower-income Americans to cut consumption while wealthier households continue spending.

Federal Reserve Outlines Strategy to Regulate Artificial Intelligence and Digital Assets in Banking

Federal Reserve Outlines Strategy to Regulate Artificial Intelligence and Digital Assets in Banking

Washington, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
The Federal Reserve is actively exploring artificial intelligence to train bank examiners while establishing guardrails to balance rapid financial technology advancements with systemic banking stability.

How Four Nations Drive Half of the $126 Trillion Global Economy in 2026

How Four Nations Drive Half of the $126 Trillion Global Economy in 2026

New York, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
As the global economy reaches $126 trillion in 2026, just four nations generate half of all output, with the U.S. alone driving over a quarter of global growth.

The Real Cost of Living in America Has Doubled Since 2001

The Real Cost of Living in America Has Doubled Since 2001

Washington, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
A new economic index reveals that basic U.S. living expenses have surged by 106% since 2001, drastically outpacing official inflation rates and severely shrinking consumer purchasing power.

Japanese Stocks Shatter 62,000 Milestone Fueled by Tech Earnings and Peace Optimism

Japanese Stocks Shatter 62,000 Milestone Fueled by Tech Earnings and Peace Optimism

Tokyo, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
On May 7, 2026, Japan’s Nikkei index shattered records by crossing 62,000. This historic surge is fueled by robust semiconductor earnings and emerging hopes for Middle East peace.

Billionaire Ken Griffin Diverts Jobs from New York to Miami Over Mayor's Tax Campaign

Billionaire Ken Griffin Diverts Jobs from New York to Miami Over Mayor's Tax Campaign

New York, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin is diverting New York jobs to Miami after Mayor Mamdani filmed a ‘tax the rich’ campaign outside Griffin’s $238 million penthouse, citing severe safety concerns.

U.S. Offers Financial Lifelines to Gulf Nations to Counter Chinese Currency Threat

U.S. Offers Financial Lifelines to Gulf Nations to Counter Chinese Currency Threat

Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
To counter China’s financial influence, the U.S. is offering currency swap lines to Gulf nations like the UAE, which recently exited OPEC amid severe Iran war trade disruptions.

The Vanishing Milestone: Why Homeownership and Marriage by Age Thirty Are Disappearing

The Vanishing Milestone: Why Homeownership and Marriage by Age Thirty Are Disappearing

Washington D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Between 1960 and 2025, the share of Americans who are both married and homeowners by age thirty plummeted from 52% to just 12%, reshaping long-term economic mobility.

How Advanced Recycling is Turning the Global Plastic Crisis into Lucrative Revenue Streams

How Advanced Recycling is Turning the Global Plastic Crisis into Lucrative Revenue Streams

New York, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
A May 2026 chemical recycling breakthrough converts discarded plastics into valuable raw materials in minutes, transforming a trillion-dollar environmental crisis into a massive economic opportunity.