latest news in economy

Dow Surges as Investors Bet on US-Iran Deal to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Dow Surges as Investors Bet on US-Iran Deal to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

New York, Friday, 5 June 2026.
The Dow surged nearly 900 points as investors anticipate a US-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, despite stalled negotiations over Tehran’s staggering $12 billion compensation demand.

OECD Slashes 2026 Global Economic Forecast Amid Middle East Energy Shock

OECD Slashes 2026 Global Economic Forecast Amid Middle East Energy Shock

Paris, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
The OECD downgraded 2026 global growth to 2.8%. The Middle East conflict has slashed global oil supply by 13.5%, triggering severe energy shocks that threaten worldwide economic stability.

BlackRock Proposes Using American Retirement Savings to Fund Trillion-Dollar AI Race Against China

BlackRock Proposes Using American Retirement Savings to Fund Trillion-Dollar AI Race Against China

New York, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has sparked public backlash by proposing that trillions in American retirement savings be used to fund domestic AI infrastructure and maintain technological supremacy over China.

America's 2026 Long-Term Jobless Surge Reveals Hidden Economic Costs

America's 2026 Long-Term Jobless Surge Reveals Hidden Economic Costs

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 4 June 2026.
As U.S. long-term unemployment hits 1.8 million in mid-2026, workers face devastating hidden costs, including a staggering 32% wage reduction that persists a full decade after reentering the workforce.

Digital Casinos May Actually Drive the Economic Impact of Sports Betting

Digital Casinos May Actually Drive the Economic Impact of Sports Betting

New York, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
A June 2026 study reveals that the multi-billion-dollar economic impacts widely attributed to online sports betting are likely driven by broader access to digital casinos.

Global Oil Prices Plunge as Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Eases Middle East Tensions

Global Oil Prices Plunge as Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Eases Middle East Tensions

New York, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
Oil prices dropped over 3% on Thursday following a fresh Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, sparking market optimism for broader Middle East stability and normalizing critical Strait of Hormuz shipping routes.

Boston Overtakes Tampa as the Top US Destination for Foreign Businesses in 2026

Boston Overtakes Tampa as the Top US Destination for Foreign Businesses in 2026

Boston, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
Boston secured the top spot in the 2026 FT-Nikkei ranking for foreign businesses. Global companies are prioritizing the city’s intellectual wealth and energy resilience over traditional low-cost destinations.

United States Unemployment Applications Reach a Four-Month High

United States Unemployment Applications Reach a Four-Month High

Washington, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
United States unemployment applications hit a four-month high of 225,000 in late May 2026. Despite technology sector layoffs driving this increase, the broader labor market remains fundamentally stable.

Oil Markets Retreat as Trump Pauses Military Escalation in Iran

Oil Markets Retreat as Trump Pauses Military Escalation in Iran

Washington, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
Oil prices dropped 3% after President Trump stated he won’t escalate the Iran conflict unless U.S. troops are killed, instantly easing market supply fears and consumer inflation concerns.

World Inequality Lab Outlines Blueprint for €5,000 Monthly Global Incomes and Climate Stability

World Inequality Lab Outlines Blueprint for €5,000 Monthly Global Incomes and Climate Stability

Paris, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
The newly released Global Justice Report outlines a transformative economic framework to achieve €5,000 average monthly incomes worldwide by 2100 while keeping global warming strictly below 1.8°C.