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Japan's Inflation and Yen Weakness: Bank of Japan Policy Challenges

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Feb 16, 2026By Asaf Biron

US Job Revisions: 1 Million Jobs Lost in 2025, Largest Decline in 20 Years

The US economy added only 181,000 jobs in 2025, the weakest year for employment growth outside recessions since 2003. Benchmark revisions downward by over one m...

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Broadening Equity Participation: Beyond Tech in 2026 Markets
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Lifestyle

Broadening Equity Participation: Beyond Tech in 2026 Markets

As we march toward 2026, equity participation is expanding beyond technology stocks into diverse sectors like renewable energy, healthcare, and infrastructure, driven by fiscal expansions, sustainable investing, and global diversification strategies.

Feb 16Emile Bartow
Winter Weather Spikes Natural Gas Prices Across US
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Business

Winter Weather Spikes Natural Gas Prices Across US

As the United States braces for a harsh winter, freezing temperatures and severe storms are driving natural gas demand, causing sharp price spikes across the country and raising heating costs for consumers.

Feb 16Sarah Lee
Producer Price Index Hits 3.0%: New Inflation Risks Emerge
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Work

Producer Price Index Hits 3.0%: New Inflation Risks Emerge

The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 3.0% in August, driven by surging energy and food prices amid supply chain disruptions, signaling potential consumer inflation and prompting Federal Reserve scrutiny for interest rate adjustments.

Feb 16Alex Slavistki
Japan's Inflation and Yen Weakness: Bank of Japan Policy Challenges
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Career

Japan's Inflation and Yen Weakness: Bank of Japan Policy Challenges

Japan faces mounting inflation and yen weakness, pressuring the Bank of Japan to reconsider its ultra-loose monetary policy. With markets pricing in an 80% chance of rate hikes by April, the BoJ must balance inflation control against economic growth risks. The weak yen drives up import costs, while fiscal-monetary policy coordination becomes critical to prevent stagflation and restore consumer confidence amid rising living costs.

Feb 16Emile Bartow
Sector Rotation in S&P 500: Energy Leads with 14% Gains in 2026
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Work

Sector Rotation in S&P 500: Energy Leads with 14% Gains in 2026

The energy sector leads the S&P 500 with 14% gains in 2026, driven by rising oil prices and post-pandemic demand. Goldman Sachs highlights ten top energy stocks for continued returns, amid sector rotation influenced by weak job data and Federal Reserve policies. Investors should consider diversified strategies like sector ETFs to capitalize on this trend.

Feb 16Asaf Biron
US Job Revisions: 1 Million Jobs Lost in 2025, Largest Decline in 20 Years
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Life

US Job Revisions: 1 Million Jobs Lost in 2025, Largest Decline in 20 Years

The US economy added only 181,000 jobs in 2025, the weakest year for employment growth outside recessions since 2003. Benchmark revisions downward by over one million represent the largest adjustment in a decade, reflecting slower hiring momentum, automation, and structural economic shifts across technology, retail, and manufacturing sectors.

Feb 16Asaf Biron
AI Investments Fuel Chip Crisis and $3 Trillion Debt Surge
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Life

AI Investments Fuel Chip Crisis and $3 Trillion Debt Surge

AI investments are driving a semiconductor chip crisis and contributing to a $3 trillion U.S. national debt surge, as tech companies race to integrate AI amid shortages, reshaping supply chains, investments, and economic policies worldwide.

Feb 16Alex Slavistki
Coffee Prices Up 47% in Five Years: Commodity Inflation Pressures
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Tips

Coffee Prices Up 47% in Five Years: Commodity Inflation Pressures

Coffee prices have surged 47% over five years due to specialty coffee demand, climate-driven supply chain disruptions, and broader economic inflation. Factors like unpredictable weather in major growing regions, logistical challenges, and geopolitical tensions continue to pressure prices, forcing consumers to adjust their coffee budgets and businesses to balance quality with affordability.

Feb 16Sarah Lee
Farm Bankruptcies Surge 46% in 2025: The Deepening U.S. Agricultural Crisis
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Lifestyle

Farm Bankruptcies Surge 46% in 2025: The Deepening U.S. Agricultural Crisis

U.S. farm bankruptcies surged 46% in 2025, marking the second year of rising Chapter 12 filings amid escalating input costs, stagnant commodity prices, and increasing farm loan sizes. This crisis threatens family farms, rural communities, and food security, calling for multifaceted solutions including policy support and consumer action.

Feb 16Asaf Biron