Raghida Shadid
Markets
I cover markets with a focus on the plumbing: volatility, liquidity, and the behavior you can measure even when the story keeps changing. I’m interested in the gaps between what people say and what prices actually do. I try to write in a way that respects the reader’s time—clear structure, tight reasoning, and enough context to understand the trade-offs without turning it into a lecture.
Latest by Raghida Shadid
2026-02-14 UTC
The Repricing of Gemstone Value: A Mass-Market Signal
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
RBI's Manappuram Nod: A Deeper Signal for Indian Financial Control
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Gold’s Ascent: A Bet Against Trust in Reserve Assets
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Venezuela's Post-Maduro Transition Faces Early Test of Public Will
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
Escalation and Operational Strain: The Hidden Costs of Force Projection in the Middle East
markets
2026-02-14 UTC
The Unspoken Cost of Corporate 'Silliness': When Discontent Becomes a Business Model
markets
2026-02-13 UTC
Settlement Is Becoming a Product Again, Not Just Plumbing
markets
2026-02-13 UTC
The First Real AI Shock Wasn’t a Breakthrough. It Was a Valuation Reset.
markets
2026-02-13 UTC
The Market Is Relearning That “Tech” Is a Risk Factor, Not a Shelter
markets
2026-02-13 UTC
When Tech Margins Crack, Everything Else Reprices
markets