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Nikkei Plunges as President Trump's Vow to Strike Iran Shakes Global Markets

Nikkei Plunges as President Trump's Vow to Strike Iran Shakes Global Markets

Tokyo, Friday, 3 April 2026.
President Trump’s April 2026 vow to strike Iran “extremely hard” instantly erased over 1,000 points from Japan’s Nikkei index, triggering a massive surge in global oil prices.

Wall Street Boosts Early 2026 Profit Forecasts for Major US Companies

Wall Street Boosts Early 2026 Profit Forecasts for Major US Companies

New York, Friday, 3 April 2026.
Wall Street analysts have unexpectedly raised first-quarter 2026 profit expectations for top US companies to $629.3 billion, signaling strong corporate resilience ahead of the new earnings season.

Surprise March Job Surge Defies Expectations as US Markets React

Surprise March Job Surge Defies Expectations as US Markets React

New York, Friday, 3 April 2026.
Defying forecasts, American employers added 178,000 jobs in March. This unexpected labor market resilience drove stock futures lower, as investors anticipate the Federal Reserve will delay interest rate cuts.

Ten Years Later: How the World's Wealthiest Still Hide $3.5 Trillion in Tax Havens

Ten Years Later: How the World's Wealthiest Still Hide $3.5 Trillion in Tax Havens

New York, Friday, 3 April 2026.
A decade after the Panama Papers, the global elite still shelter $3.5 trillion offshore—an untaxed fortune surpassing the combined wealth of humanity’s poorest half.

Strait of Hormuz Blockade Triggers Fertilizer Crisis and Looming Global Food Inflation

Strait of Hormuz Blockade Triggers Fertilizer Crisis and Looming Global Food Inflation

New York, Friday, 3 April 2026.
With the Hormuz blockade halting one-third of global fertilizer shipments, a 50% price surge guarantees a severe worldwide food inflation crisis by the third quarter of 2026.

Puerto Rico's Rooftop Solar Eclipses Natural Gas as Second-Largest Power Source

Puerto Rico's Rooftop Solar Eclipses Natural Gas as Second-Largest Power Source

San Juan, Friday, 3 April 2026.
Despite recent federal funding cuts, Puerto Rico’s decentralized rooftop solar reached 1.5 gigawatts in 2025, overtaking natural gas to supply twenty percent of the island’s total electricity.

Investors Defy Bank of England Warnings as Middle East Conflict Revives Inflation Fears

Investors Defy Bank of England Warnings as Middle East Conflict Revives Inflation Fears

London, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
UK bond markets are falling in defiance of Bank of England warnings, driven by renewed inflation fears after the US pledged to extend military action in Iran.

Evaluating the Economic Fallout One Year After the Liberation Day Tariffs

Evaluating the Economic Fallout One Year After the Liberation Day Tariffs

Washington, Thursday, 2 April 2026.
One year after the Liberation Day tariffs, the U.S. faces a record trade deficit and 89,000 lost manufacturing jobs, while the administration prepares a 100% tax on imported medicines.

U.S. Consumer Spending Rebounds, but Surging Gas Prices Threaten Future Growth

U.S. Consumer Spending Rebounds, but Surging Gas Prices Threaten Future Growth

Washington D.C., Thursday, 2 April 2026.
U.S. retail sales rebounded in early 2026, but the Iran conflict cutting off 20% of the world’s oil supply threatens to derail future consumer spending with surging gas prices.

Oil Prices Surge Past $104 as Trump Threatens Iranian Energy Infrastructure

Oil Prices Surge Past $104 as Trump Threatens Iranian Energy Infrastructure

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 2 April 2026.
President Trump’s April 2026 warning to potentially decimate Iran’s oil infrastructure sent equity markets tumbling, with crude oil surging past $104 per barrel despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations.