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  • The US Economy Grew At Its Fastest Pace Since 2023, And Apple Will Finally Give Siri An AI Upgrade
    Jan 23 2026

    The US economy grew at its fastest pace since 2023, and Apple – well, Google – will finally give Siri an AI upgrade.

    Today’s stories:

    • The US Economy Had A Growth Spurt
    • Apple’s Siri Will Get An AI Upgrade… Thanks To Google

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    5 Min.
  • The World Economic Forum Hosted The US President And Nvidia’s CEO, While Gold Nabbed Another Record High
    Jan 22 2026

    The World Economic Forum hosted quite the double act, bringing the US president and Nvidia’s CEO to the stage – while gold nabbed another record high, as investors reached for something more real.

    Today’s stories:

    • The World Economic Forum Focused On AI – And The Rest Was Politics
    • Investors Got Physical, Sending Gold To Another Record High

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    5 Min.
  • Investors Bailed Out Of Japanese Government Bonds, And UK Unemployment Stayed High
    Jan 21 2026

    Investors bailed out of Japanese government bonds, sending their yields up to record levels – while UK unemployment stayed high, with layoffs outpacing vacancies.

    Today’s stories:

    • Japan’s Bond Market Was Shaken, Not Stirred
    • The UK Job Market Was Practically Perfect In Almost No Way

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    5 Min.
  • The US President Threatened Eight European Nations With Tariffs, And China Hit Its 5% Economic Growth Target
    Jan 20 2026

    The US president threatened eight European nations with tariffs in a push to take over Greenland, while China hit its 5% economic growth target – but the country’s broader scorecard was far from a bullseye.

    Today’s stories:

    • The US President Waved A Red Flag For Greenland
    • China’s Economy Landed On Target – But The Country’s Still On The Edge

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    5 Min.
  • China And Canada Marked A Relationship Milestone, And Money Managers Issued A Warning About Corporate Bonds
    Jan 17 2026

    China and Canada marked a relationship milestone, building on their own thing outside of the US, while major money managers issued a warning about investing in corporate debt.

    Today’s stories:

    • China and Canada Worked On Their Commitment Issues, Desperate To Get Back At The US
    • Corporate Bond Yields Might Be Too Close For Comfort, Warned Money Managers

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    6 Min.
  • TSMC’s Profit Sailed Past Analysts’ Expectations, And The UK Economy Grew By The Most Since June
    Jan 16 2026

    TSMC’s profit sailed past analysts’ expectations, bolstering investors’ confidence in the whole “AI chips” thing, while the UK economy grew by the most since June.

    Today’s stories:

    • TSMC Delivered Results You’d Need To See To Believe
    • The UK Economy Posted Its Biggest Monthly Uptick Since June

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    6 Min.
  • China Booked A Record-Breaking Trade Surplus, And A Possible Election In Japan Sent Its Stock Market And Currency In Opposite Directions
    Jan 15 2026

    China booked a record-breaking trade surplus, shipping out far more goods than it brought in, while news of a possible election sent Japan’s stock market and its currency moving in opposite directions.

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    5 Min.
  • JPMorgan Revealed Worse-Than-Expected Results, And Alphabet Joined The $4 Trillion Club
    Jan 14 2026

    JPMorgan revealed worse-than-expected results – but its boss softened the blow with a decent economic outlook – while Alphabet joined the $4 trillion club, hot on the heels of its AI deal with Apple.

    Today’s stories:

    • JPMorgan Released Quarterly Results – And Investors Cut To The Chase
    • Alphabet Made A Deal With Apple And Joined The $4 Trillion Club

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    5 Min.