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SPX
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6966.29
6966.29
6966.29
6978.37
6917.65
+44.83
+ 0.65%
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49504.06
49504.06
49504.06
49571.41
49197.06
+237.96
+ 0.48%
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23671.34
23671.34
23671.34
23721.15
23426.48
+191.33
+ 0.81%
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US Dollar Index
98.860
98.940
98.860
98.980
98.600
+0.290
+ 0.29%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16309
1.16389
1.16309
1.16618
1.16179
-0.00271
-0.23%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33930
1.34121
1.33930
1.34505
1.33922
-0.00468
-0.35%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4509.15
4509.15
4509.15
4517.06
4452.75
+31.36
+ 0.70%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
58.641
58.670
58.641
59.589
57.491
+0.393
+ 0.67%
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          Iran Protests: An Economic Crisis Pushes Regime to the Brink

          Isaac Bennett

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          Iran's economic crisis sparks protests; experts foresee the regime's profound transformation by 2026.

          Governments in the US, UK, and Japan have recently fallen over public anger at the rising cost of living. Now, events unfolding in Iran show that authoritarian regimes are not immune to the political fallout from soaring inflation.

          Protests ignited in Tehran late last month after the Iranian rial collapsed to a record low, driving up the price of essential goods. The demonstrations, fueled by an economic crisis deepened by global sanctions, have since spread nationwide. In response, Iran's religious and military leadership has threatened to crack down on what they label "rioters."

          The Islamic Republic is no stranger to public dissent. In 2022, women led massive demonstrations against their treatment following the death of a young woman in custody. The 2009 "Green Movement" protests over the disputed re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were the most severe unrest since the 1979 revolution.

          Historically, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have suppressed these movements, often violently. This time, however, two crucial factors make the situation different, leading one expert to predict significant change is on the horizon.

          Dina Esfandiary, who heads Middle East geoeconomics for Bloomberg Economics, forecasts that the Islamic Republic "is unlikely to survive in its current form" through the end of 2026. While change seems inevitable, its ultimate form remains an open question.

          The Economic Collapse Fueling the Uprising

          The primary difference in today's protests is the dire state of Iran's economy. After years of sanctions, the financial situation has deteriorated dramatically.

          The rial has lost approximately 40% of its value, which has helped push year-on-year food inflation to an estimated 70%, according to Gavekal Research. This crisis is compounded by years of drought and poor water management that have crippled domestic food production.

          The economic pressures on ordinary Iranians and businesses include:

          • Protracted power cuts

          • A weak job market, with one estimate putting labor force participation at just 41%

          This challenging environment has caused many small and medium-sized businesses to collapse. Esfandiary notes that enterprises connected to the IRGC are attempting to fill the void, concentrating economic power.

          As poverty spreads, so does resentment toward the politically connected elite who remain insulated from the crisis. Tom Holland, deputy global research director at Gavekal, observed that "broad swathes of the population" have now united to demand political change. In a telling sign of eroding support, even Tehran's Grand Bazaar—a traditional bastion of conservative government backing—has been on strike for nearly two weeks.

          A Weaker Iran on the World Stage

          The second key factor is Iran's diminished geopolitical standing. The regime's influence in the region has been significantly weakened by several recent events. Last year, the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al Assad ended a crucial alliance for Tehran. Furthermore, Iran's allies Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza have been bombed and degraded.

          More directly, a two-year exchange of fire between Israel and Iran culminated in a surprise American attack on Iran's key nuclear facilities last June. President Donald Trump has continued to threaten more action, including offering support to the protestors. Esfandiary argues that regardless of the credibility of Trump's threats, the Iranian government now faces a real possibility of external conflict.

          Four Scenarios for Iran's Future

          If the current system is indeed unsustainable, what might replace it? Esfandiary outlined four potential outcomes.

          She assigns a low probability to either an outright collapse of the government or a genuine reform program that addresses public grievances. This leaves two more likely scenarios: the system remains in place but with different leaders at the helm, or a military coup led by the IRGC.

          Another major variable is the health of the 86-year-old Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. His death would trigger only the second succession process since the Shah was overthrown in 1979.

          "The difference this time compared with last time is the IRGC is much more prevalent," Esfandiary said. "There is no scenario in which the next supreme leader doesn't work very closely with the IRGC."

          While these outcomes may not be promising for advocates of democracy, they could still lead to a form of rapprochement with Washington, marking a significant evolution in the complex history of US-Iran relations.

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          Gold Hits New Highs: Why the Rally Could Continue

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          Gold has surged back to record territory, erasing its late October losses and closing December at an all-time high. The precious metal capped its best year since 1979, fueled by a 64% rally in 2025 and an astonishing gain of nearly 140% since the beginning of 2023.

          According to strategists at UBS led by Giovanni Staunovo, the new records were driven by a confluence of factors, including "demand for real assets amid USD weakness, geopolitical tensions, institutional uncertainties, and low seasonal liquidity."

          The Fundamental Case for More Upside

          Despite the powerful rally, UBS analysts believe the underlying fundamentals support further gains for gold in 2026. They point to a significant drop in U.S. real interest rates, which represent the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold. These rates are now at their lowest point since mid-2023, making gold a more attractive investment.

          With this backdrop, the bank remains bullish on gold and recently increased its March 2026 price target to $5,000 an ounce.

          "We think gold's role as a diversifier and hedge is undiminished," the strategists noted. "For investors with an affinity for the asset class, we think a mid-single-digit allocation to gold can fit in a diversified portfolio."

          Geopolitics and Structural Demand

          Recent world events have underscored gold's defensive appeal. UBS highlighted the market reaction following the unexpected U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. On the day of the news, gold and silver prices climbed 2.2% and 4.3% respectively, while Brent crude oil fell 1.3%.

          Beyond short-term shocks, long-term demand trends provide a solid foundation for prices.

          • Central Bank Buying: UBS expects central banks to purchase between 900 and 950 metric tons of gold in 2025, just shy of the previous year's record.

          • Global Demand: Total global gold demand is forecast to hit approximately 4,850 metric tons, which would be the highest level recorded since 2011.

          Rising Government Debt as a Tailwind

          Adding to the bullish outlook is the sharp rise in government debt across advanced economies. According to the International Monetary Fund, this debt is projected to reach about 110% of GDP this year, a steep increase from roughly 75% two decades ago. The IMF forecasts this figure will climb further to 118% by the end of the decade.

          This trend continues to reinforce interest in gold as a reliable store of value in an environment of increasing fiscal pressure.

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          Egypt's Inflation Stalls, Paving Way for More Rate Cuts

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          Egypt’s inflation rate held steady in December, a development that could give the central bank the confidence to continue cutting interest rates in 2026.

          The state statistics agency, CAPMAS, reported Saturday that urban consumer price growth was 12.3% year-over-year, matching the previous month's figure. On a month-over-month basis, inflation slowed slightly to 0.2% from 0.3% in November.

          Inflation's Path From Record Highs

          This stability is a key metric for the Middle East's most populous nation, which has been working to control price pressures that peaked at a record 38% in September 2023. The subsequent economic turmoil led to a $57 billion global bailout package the following year.

          While the headline inflation number has been cut by more than half over the last 12 months, several factors have prevented it from falling into the single digits. These include recent cuts to subsidies on items like fuel, backed by the International Monetary Fund, and a legal amendment that raised rents for millions of properties.

          Despite these pressures, the central bank of Egypt anticipates a general easing of consumer price growth throughout 2026. This outlook holds even with ongoing challenges from non-food inflation and global geopolitical tensions. Authorities have also signaled that local fuel prices will not be increased again before October.

          Food Prices and Seasonal Pressures

          Food and beverage prices, the largest component of the inflation basket, climbed 1.5% annually in December. However, they registered a 0.7% decline on a monthly basis.

          Grocery prices could face temporary upward pressure as Ramadan approaches. The Muslim holy month, starting in mid-February, is typically marked by evening feasts and family gatherings that lead to a surge in household spending.

          Monetary Policy Easing in Focus

          The slowdown in inflation over the past year has already allowed Egypt’s central bank to pivot from its aggressive tightening cycle. It has delivered a combined 725 basis points in interest rate cuts across five meetings, moving away from a record high.

          These rate reductions are considered essential for two main goals:

          • Encouraging investment from the private sector.

          • Reducing the government's interest payments, which consume a large portion of state spending.

          The central bank’s benchmark deposit rate currently stands at 20%. The next monetary policy decision is scheduled for February 12. Looking further ahead, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. forecasts an additional 700 basis points of rate cuts in 2026.

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          US & Venezuela Explore Ties After Maduro's Capture

          James Riley

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          Venezuela and the United States are taking initial steps to restore diplomatic relations following a dramatic US military raid that resulted in the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

          On Friday, Venezuela confirmed it had started talks with the U.S. about reestablishing ties. The announcement came as a team of American diplomats and a security detail visited the South American nation to conduct an assessment for potentially reopening the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.

          The interim government, led by President Delcy Rodriguez, stated it "has decided to initiate an exploratory diplomatic process" with Washington aimed at restoring diplomatic missions in both countries. While Venezuela also plans to send its own delegation to the U.S., further details have not been provided. Such a visit would likely require the U.S. Treasury Department to waive existing sanctions.

          Rodriguez Pivots to Diplomacy with Trump

          Initially, interim President Delcy Rodriguez condemned what she called the United States' "grave, criminal, illegal, and illegitimate aggression" in phone calls with leaders from Brazil, Colombia, and Spain.

          Figure 1: Interim President Delcy Rodriguez addresses the nation, outlining a diplomatic path forward with the United States.

          However, her tone shifted later on Friday. Rodriguez stated that diplomacy with U.S. President Donald Trump was the most effective strategy to defend Venezuela and "ensure the return of President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores."

          "We will meet face-to-face in diplomacy... to defend the peace of Venezuela, the stability of Venezuela, the future, to defend our independence and to defend our sacred and inalienable sovereignty," Rodriguez announced at a public event in Caracas.

          As a gesture of goodwill, Jorge Rodriguez, the head of the Venezuelan National Assembly and the interim president's brother, announced on Thursday that authorities would begin releasing political prisoners.

          Figure 2: Venezuelan security forces stand guard as the government announces plans to release political prisoners amidst diplomatic overtures to the U.S.

          Trump Urges Investment in Venezuelan Oil

          While the official reason for Maduro's capture was his alleged links to drug trafficking, President Trump has openly cited access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves as a key driver for U.S. intervention.

          At a White House meeting on Friday, Trump pressed top oil executives to increase their investments in Venezuela. He told them he wanted U.S. oil companies to commit a minimum of $100 billion to boost the country's oil production. "If you don't want to go in, just let me know, because I've got 25 people that aren't here today that are willing to take your place," Trump said.

          The demand was met with caution. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods responded that Venezuela's current legal and economic conditions made such investment impossible.

          After asking the media to leave the room for negotiations, Trump later claimed a "deal" had been formed. "They're going to be going in with hundreds of billions of dollars in drilling oil, and it's good for Venezuela and it's great for the United States," he said, without offering specifics.

          Protests Continue Amid Diplomatic Thaw

          The diplomatic moves follow a U.S. airstrike and military operation in Venezuela on January 3 that led to the seizure of Nicolas Maduro. The government in Caracas has stated the operation left 100 people dead. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were subsequently flown to New York, where they are facing drug-trafficking and other charges.

          Despite the diplomatic talks, tensions remain high on the ground. On Friday, demonstrators rallied in the streets of Caracas, demanding Maduro's release and protesting the U.S. intervention.

          Figure 3: Supporters of former President Nicolas Maduro march through Caracas, demanding his release after his capture by U.S. forces.

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          Denmark's Greenland Gambit: An Arctic Balancing Act

          James Riley

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          As U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares to meet with his Danish and Greenlandic counterparts, Denmark finds itself defending a territory that has been on a steady path toward independence since 1979. The Trump administration's threats to seize Greenland have galvanized European support for Copenhagen, but they have also exposed a deep-seated dilemma: Denmark is spending immense political capital to protect a population that ultimately wants to go its own way.

          This high-stakes geopolitical drama highlights several critical issues:

          • The Trump administration is keeping all options open for taking control of Greenland.

          • Denmark's global relevance is tied to its strategic Arctic territory.

          • Greenland has been moving toward full independence for decades.

          • Resisting U.S. pressure could come at a significant diplomatic cost.

          The crisis has laid bare an uncomfortable reality. With Greenland's largest opposition party now advocating for direct negotiations with Washington, Copenhagen faces a precarious future. "Denmark risks exhausting its foreign policy capital to secure Greenland, only to watch it walk away afterwards," said Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen, a political science professor at the University of Copenhagen.

          Greenland's Strategic Value in the Arctic

          Denmark's geopolitical standing is intrinsically linked to Greenland. The territory's location between Europe and North America makes it a critical site for the U.S. ballistic missile defense system and a key piece of the Arctic strategic puzzle. Losing it would mean losing relevance on the world stage.

          Figure 1: This map highlights Greenland's strategic position in the Arctic, a key reason for its geopolitical importance to the US, Russia, and other regional powers.

          European allies have rallied behind Denmark not just out of solidarity, but because allowing the U.S. to claim Greenland could set a dangerous precedent. Such a move could embolden other major powers to pursue territorial claims against smaller nations, threatening the post-1945 international order.

          In a joint statement on December 22, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen affirmed that "national borders and the sovereignty of states are rooted in international law." Frederiksen later added a stark warning: "If the U.S. chooses to attack another NATO country, everything stops, including NATO and the security the alliance has provided since World War Two."

          The Inevitable March Toward Independence

          For decades, Denmark’s strategic influence in Washington was bolstered by what became known as "the Greenland Card." As a 2017 report from the University of Copenhagen’s Centre for Military Studies noted, this allowed Denmark to maintain lower defense spending than other NATO allies.

          However, Greenland’s own ambitions have been growing. The former colony gained greater autonomy and its own parliament in 1979. A landmark 2009 agreement went further, explicitly recognizing Greenlanders' right to independence should they choose it. Today, all of Greenland's political parties support independence, differing only on the timeline.

          The Trump administration's pressure has simply accelerated a process already in motion, forcing Denmark to defend a relationship with an uncertain future. "How much should we fight for someone who doesn't really care about us?" asked Joachim B. Olsen, a political commentator and former Danish lawmaker.

          The High Cost of Holding On

          Denmark's financial commitment to Greenland is substantial. Copenhagen provides an annual block grant of roughly 4.3 billion Danish crowns ($610 million) to support Greenland's stagnant economy, which saw just 0.2% GDP growth in 2025. The central bank estimates an additional annual financing gap of 800 million Danish crowns is needed to make its public finances sustainable.

          On top of this, Denmark covers the costs of policing, the justice system, and defense, bringing total annual spending to nearly $1 billion. Last year, Copenhagen also announced a 42 billion Danish crown ($6.54 billion) Arctic defense package, largely in response to U.S. criticism that it was not doing enough to protect Greenland.

          Figure 2: Greenland's coastline contains significant untapped mineral resources, including rare earths and uranium, adding an economic dimension to its strategic value.

          Some argue the relationship transcends transactional terms. Marc Jacobsen, an associate professor at the Royal Danish Defence College, noted the deep historical and cultural ties. "We're talking about family relations," he said. "It's not just about defence and economy, it's about feelings, it's about culture."

          A Geopolitical Crossroads for Copenhagen

          Prime Minister Frederiksen is navigating a difficult diplomatic balancing act. According to Serafima Andreeva, a researcher at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Denmark has little choice but to stand firm to maintain its credibility. However, doing so risks alienating the United States at a time when "Russia is an accelerating threat and being on the U.S.'s bad side is no good for anyone in the West."

          While Greenland has not been a major theme in this year's election, some in Denmark are questioning the long-term strategy. "I don't understand why we have to cling to this community with Greenland when they so badly want out of it," commented Lone Frank, a Danish science writer. "To be completely honest, Greenland doesn't inspire any sense of belonging in me."

          For now, the debate over the cost of holding on to Greenland has been overshadowed by outrage at U.S. threats. As professor Rasmussen noted, "I fear we have gone into patriotic overdrive."

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          India's Economy Set for World-Leading Growth, Adviser Says

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          The Indian economy is demonstrating strong resilience and is expected to become the world's fastest-growing, supported by low inflation and sustained financial stability, according to a key adviser to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

          Speaking at a New Delhi event on Friday, Shaktikanta Das, who previously served as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, affirmed this positive outlook while also acknowledging the significant challenges ahead.

          Navigating Global Economic Headwinds

          Das noted that India will continue to face external pressures. He highlighted several key global risks impacting the economic environment:

          • Slowing Global Trade: A slowdown in the growth of international trade is creating a drag on export-oriented economies.

          • Strained Multilateralism: The framework of global cooperation is under severe strain, complicating international policy and trade relations.

          • Strategic Sector Rivalry: Critical industries, particularly semiconductors, are increasingly being used as tools of geopolitical influence.

          These global issues are compounded by the pressure of US tariffs on India, which are among the highest in the region. In response, many investors are adjusting their portfolios to focus more on domestic-oriented sectors that are less exposed to external headwinds.

          Low Inflation Creates Room for Policy Support

          A core strength underpinning India's economic forecast is its manageable inflation. While the consumer price index in November rose from the previous month's all-time low, it remained comfortably below the Reserve Bank of India's 4% target.

          This low-inflation environment provides the central bank with significant flexibility, leaving open the possibility of further interest rate cuts to stimulate economic activity if needed.

          Balancing Self-Reliance with Global Rules

          Das concluded by emphasizing India's strategic policy posture. He stated that the country remains a strong advocate for a rules-based global system. At the same time, India is actively embracing a policy of self-reliance to safeguard its strategic interests in an increasingly uncertain world.

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          Trump Calls for 10% Cap on Credit Card Interest Rates

          Henry Thompson

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          Traders' Opinions

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          President Donald Trump on Friday called for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, a proposal announced on social media that offered no details on how it would be implemented or enforced.

          The move revives a pledge Trump made during his 2024 election campaign, which analysts at the time dismissed because any such cap would require congressional approval. The White House later confirmed the president's call on social media but did not elaborate on the plan.

          The Proposal: A Mandate Without a Method

          In a post on Truth Social, Trump declared his intention to set the rate cap effective January 20, 2026. "Please be informed that we will no longer let the American Public be 'ripped off' by Credit Card Companies," he wrote.

          However, the announcement did not specify how his administration would compel companies to comply, nor did it endorse any existing legislation. Major financial institutions, including American Express, Capital One, JPMorgan, Citigroup, and Bank of America, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

          Bipartisan Concerns Over High Rates

          The issue of high credit card interest rates has drawn criticism from lawmakers in both major parties. Republicans currently hold a slim majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, where legislative efforts to address the problem have previously been introduced.

          Key bipartisan proposals include:

          • A bill from Senator Bernie Sanders and Republican Senator Josh Hawley aimed at capping credit card interest rates at 10% for five years.

          • A House of Representatives bill introduced by Democratic U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna also seeking to establish a 10% cap.

          Despite cross-party interest, these legislative proposals have not yet become law. Opposition lawmakers have criticized Trump for not delivering on his earlier campaign promise to tackle high rates.

          Pushback and Economic Warnings

          The proposal was met with immediate criticism from some in the financial world. Billionaire fund manager Bill Ackman, who endorsed Trump, labeled the call a "mistake" on the social media platform X.

          Ackman warned that forcing rates down could have severe unintended consequences. He argued that without the ability to price for risk, "credit card lenders will cancel cards for millions of consumers who will have to turn to loan sharks for credit at rates higher than and on terms inferior to what they previously paid."

          This move also follows the Trump administration's recent action to scrap a Biden-era rule that capped credit card late fees at $8. The administration had supported business and banking groups in a legal challenge that claimed the rule was illegal, and a federal judge ultimately threw it out.

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