US Hiring Slumps in June With Only 57,000 Jobs Added
Washington, Thursday, 2 July 2026. US hiring slowed sharply to 57,000 jobs in June, missing expectations by half, while the hospitality sector lost 61,000 positions despite the ongoing World Cup.
Why the Federal Reserve Chief Sees Declining Inflation Risks
Sintra, Thursday, 2 July 2026. At a European central banking forum, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh revealed that U.S. inflation risks have declined over the past month, signaling potential relief for future interest rates.
Wall Street Bank Projects Bitcoin Price Downturn Will Bottom Out by October
New York, Thursday, 2 July 2026. Cantor Fitzgerald reports Bitcoin’s 51% decline aligns with historical 384-day cycles, projecting a final market bottom this October before a recovery phase begins.
Why Rebuilding Global Oil Reserves Will Not Prevent a Major Surplus Next Year
New York, Thursday, 2 July 2026. Goldman Sachs warns that rebuilding depleted strategic reserves cannot prevent a projected daily oil surplus of 477,000 cubic meters next year as Middle East shipping routes reopen.
Traditional Banks Fuel a Major Rebound in Bitcoin Lending
Santa Clara, Tuesday, 30 June 2026. A new Silicon Valley Bank report reveals Bitcoin lending surged to $67 billion in early 2026, marking a disciplined, bank-led recovery from past market crashes.
Why a Rare Gap Between the Dow and Nasdaq Signals Trouble for US Stocks
New York, Monday, 29 June 2026. A historic performance divergence between the Dow and Nasdaq has triggered a rare warning signal, indicating a 67% probability of a U.S. bear market within three months.
Why Investment Managers Are Pivoting to International Bonds
New York, Saturday, 27 June 2026. With the Federal Reserve holding rates steady, divergent global inflation and recent European Central Bank hikes are driving investment managers to favor international bonds over U.S. fixed income.
Legendary Investor Jeremy Grantham Warns of an Impending US Market Crash
New York, Friday, 26 June 2026. Veteran investor Jeremy Grantham warns US stocks are more overpriced than during the 2000 dot-com peak, predicting a potential 70% crash driven by artificial intelligence hype.
Renowned Analyst Warns of a Looming Shortage in New Car Models
New York, Friday, 26 June 2026. Analyst John Murphy launched a new firm warning that a three-year drought of new vehicle launches will push the average car’s age to a record 4.8 years.