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The Strategic Imperative: Reassessing U.S. Quarterly Reporting Burdens
U.S. quarterly reporting imposes significant costs and administrative burdens, potentially deterring public listings. A shift to semi-annual filings could unlock market value and align the U.S. with global reg…
January 2026: The Broadening Conviction and the Sharp Reversal
January 2026 saw market leadership broaden beyond mega-cap growth, with value and small-caps gaining. Yet, a record precious metals unwind underscored underlying volatility and mixed macro signals.
2025 IPO Market: A Measured Rebound with Underlying Pressures
The 2025 IPO market saw a significant rebound in volume and capital, but underlying sector performance and unicorn returns suggest a nuanced recovery, not a universal surge.
Latency's Persistent Shadow on US Order Protection
New data reveals most 'stale' dark midpoint prints in the US are latency-driven, not rule violations, complicating SEC's review of the Order Protection Rule.
Gold as a Hedge: Chinese Households Signal Deeper Unease
Chinese consumers are increasingly turning to gold, both as gifts and investments, reflecting a broader search for stability amidst economic uncertainty and surging prices for the precious metal.
India's Northeast: Strategic Air Capability and Frontier Fortification
The inauguration of Northeast India's first Emergency Landing Facility fundamentally alters regional defense, logistics, and disaster response, signaling a decisive strategic upgrade for India's border infrast…
Market Pulse: Navigating AI's Impact and Labor Shifts (February 6, 2026)
This past week, we saw a familiar pattern emerge as artificial intelligence once again took center stage, sparking both excitement and apprehension across financial markets. From disruptive potential to escala…
Geopolitical Swings and Market Dynamics Shape High-Stakes Cricket Fixture
A late government reversal greenlit the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match, revealing how geopolitical considerations directly impact high-value sporting events and their substantial broadcast and attendance m…
Strategic Vulnerability: Italian Rail Sabotage and the Cost of Disruption
Repeated rail sabotage during Italy's Winter Olympics highlights systemic infrastructure risks and the political imperative to secure critical networks.
Gaza's Healthcare System: Beyond Collapse, a Question of Intent
The failure of critical hospital infrastructure in Gaza, driven by aid restrictions, signals a deliberate erosion of healthcare capacity, challenging the very notion of humanitarian ceasefires.
Curling's Unsettling Friction: Integrity Under the Olympic Glare
Cheating allegations in Olympic curling expose vulnerabilities in officiating and player conduct, challenging the sport's 'sedate' image and demanding a re-evaluation of trust.
The Labor Market Is No Longer Surprising — And That May Be the Point
January’s jobs report is expected to show slower hiring and steady unemployment. The shift isn’t dramatic, but it reinforces a labor market moving from heat to balance.
The Next Social Security Adjustment Is Already Signaling a Slower Inflation Era
Early estimates for 2027’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment suggest cooling inflation. The adjustment itself is smaller, but the signal about price momentum is more important.
Inflation Isn’t Reaccelerating — But It Isn’t Cooperating Either
January’s CPI data complicates the rate-cut narrative. Inflation is not surging, but it is proving sticky in places that matter for policy credibility.
Deep-Sea Minerals Is Being Reframed as a Permitting Problem With a Flag on It
Deep Sea Minerals is positioning itself around two regulatory lanes: NOAA’s U.S. pathway and the Cook Islands EEZ. The asset is the process, not the nodule.
Oil’s “Buffer Zone” Is Real, But It Changes What Risks Matter
The IEA sees demand growth improving but still modest, while supply and inventories create a surplus cushion. Geopolitics moves prices, yet stock builds are the real stabiliser.
Weekly Chartstopper: January 16, 2026
This week, geopolitics took center stage, understandably overshadowing some pretty solid economic data. But make no mistake, the numbers told a good story.
Top 10 Charts from 2025
Join Nasdaq Chief Economist Phil Mackintosh as he unpacks his favorite charts from 2025, offering a finance expert's perspective on the year's pivotal market events, from the rise of AI and global investor tre…
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