Escalating weekend violence in the Middle East sent the price of crude oil north of $119 last night prior to news that G7 officials are looking to jointly coordinate supply injections from their domestic reserve stockpiles.
Monthly Archives: March 2026
The world around us is constantly changing, and these changes impact financial markets in a variety of ways. Inflation is up, monetary policies evolve, trade tariffs are revised, economies witness growth revisions—all these changes affect financial markets and individual asset classes differently.
Stocks fell last week amid concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and a warmer-than-expected reading of wholesale inflation.
The day is about recognizing women’s impact and achievements in all spheres of society. This acknowledgment paves the way for reducing discrimination and fostering equality.
It is quite apparent that Donald and Marco see the Western Hemisphere as one where the US will determine what, when, and how.
While the Fed’s communication toolkit has steadily expanded since 2000—from formal post-meeting statements to press conferences and quarterly projections—a deliberate rollback of forward guidance could reduce policy transparency but also curb market misinterpretations that have plagued rate forecasts.