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Yen Surges to 6-Week High as US Intervention Speculation Grips Markets
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Yen Surges to 6-Week High as US Intervention Speculation Grips Markets

The yen hit 154 against the dollar for the first time since December 17 after reports of potential US intervention to support Japan's currency. A sign of shifting global monetary dynamics?

Why Powell's 'Dovish Pause' Could Make or Break Bitcoin
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Why Powell's 'Dovish Pause' Could Make or Break Bitcoin

The Fed's expected rate hold isn't the story—it's what Powell says next. Trump's housing policies, yen intervention fears, and crypto market volatility converge this week.

The Fed's Ultimate Test Could Make It Stronger Than Ever
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The Fed's Ultimate Test Could Make It Stronger Than Ever

Trump's unprecedented attacks on Fed independence may backfire, potentially strengthening central bank autonomy through Supreme Court backing and institutional rallying. What this means for investors.

Supreme Court May Duck Trump's Fed Independence Challenge
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Supreme Court May Duck Trump's Fed Independence Challenge

Legal experts suggest the Supreme Court would likely avoid ruling on Trump's potential attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, leaving fundamental questions about Fed independence unresolved.

Chess piece and financial dashboard symbolizing the Fed Chair selection process.
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Trump's Top Pick Kevin Hassett Slips: Who Will Lead the Fed Chair Race in 2026?

Kevin Hassett is losing frontrunner status in the race for Fed Chair in 2026. Explore how Trump's tariff policies and inflation concerns are reshaping the future of the Federal Reserve.

Abstract representation of the Federal Reserve and financial data
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Rick Rieder Federal Reserve Chair Race: BlackRock’s CIO Emerges as Frontrunner

Rick Rieder of BlackRock is leading the race for the next Federal Reserve Chair. Explore the implications for monetary policy and global investment markets.

Stock market charts reflecting on glass in a dark room
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Wall Street Braces for Triple Threat: Fed Meeting and Earnings Week 2026

Wall Street faces a volatile week with the Fed's first 2026 meeting and major earnings reports, all amid rising global tensions. Here’s what investors need to know.

Graphic showing Greenland's map overlaid with a U.S. Supreme Court gavel.
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European Leaders Convene Emergency Summit Over U.S.-Greenland Deal as SCOTUS Weighs Fed Independence

European leaders meet in an emergency summit regarding a potential U.S.-Greenland deal, while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the President's power over the Fed.

The US Supreme Court and Federal Reserve seal with storm clouds
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US Fed Independence at Risk: Supreme Court Warns of Trump’s Potential Overreach

The US Supreme Court warns of risks to Federal Reserve independence as Donald Trump seeks more control. Explore the implications for interest rates and global markets.

U.S. Treasury yield graph showing an upward trend with a financial district background
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US 10-year Treasury Yield Hits 4.27% Raising Global Borrowing Costs

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has climbed to a four-month high of 4.27%, increasing borrowing costs and pressuring stocks and Bitcoin.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell observing a Supreme Court session.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell Confronts Trump in Supreme Court Lisa Cook Firing Lawsuit

Fed Chair Jerome Powell is set to attend the Supreme Court argument for Lisa Cook's firing case, marking a historic confrontation with President Trump over Fed independence.

Silhouettes of Donald Trump and Jamie Dimon over a financial market background
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Trump Denies Offering Fed Chair Job to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon

Donald Trump has officially denied rumors of offering the Fed Chair role to JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon. Explore the implications for the financial markets and monetary policy.