Economic Insights
Explore how macroeconomic trends influence cryptocurrency markets, from inflation to monetary policy.

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Japan Calls for Stability in China Relations Amid Rising Diplomatic Tensions
Japan’s ruling party says it hopes to stabilize relations with China after sharp tensions erupted over Prime Minister Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, prompting threats from a Chinese diplomat and warnings from Beijing against Japanese involvement…
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China’s Retail Sales Rise 2.9% in October, Signaling Fragile Consumer Recovery
China’s retail sales rose 2.9% year-on-year in October, slightly beating expectations and signalling a cautious but fragile recovery in consumer spending as urban and rural demand show uneven momentum.
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Europe Mostly Lower in Premarket Trading as Investors Absorb Fresh Economic Data
European stocks traded mostly lower in Friday’s premarket as investors reacted to rising French unemployment, a sharp UK industrial slowdown, and awaited key inflation and trade data across the region.
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US Coast Guard Tracks Russian Intelligence Ship Near Hawaii
The U.S. Coast Guard monitored a Russian Vishnya-class intelligence ship operating 15 nautical miles off Oʻahu, emphasizing the vessel remained in international waters and the encounter was safe and professional.
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China’s Industrial Output Rises 4.9% in October, Momentum Slows
China’s industrial production rose 4.9% in October, slowing from September’s pace as private firms lagged and manufacturing sentiment slipped below expansion levels.
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Trump Administration Considers Broad Food Tariff Exemptions to Ease Rising Costs
The Trump administration is considering broad tariff exemptions on key food imports — including beef and citrus — in an effort to ease rising consumer costs, according to sources cited by The New York…
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US Senate Advances Bill to Reopen Government After Record Shutdown
The U.S. Senate voted 60–40 to advance a bipartisan bill to end the record 40-day government shutdown, paving the way for final approval and reopening federal agencies.
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China’s Inflation Rises 0.2% in October — Deflationary Pressures Persist
China’s inflation edged up 0.2% in October, ending a two-month decline, but the recovery remains fragile. Food prices fell sharply, and producer prices continued to drop, signaling weak industrial demand. Economists warn that the…
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Jens Stoltenberg: NATO ‘Won’t Risk World War III for Ukraine
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg reaffirmed that the alliance will not impose a no-fly zone or take actions that risk direct war with Russia, warning that such steps could trigger a “full-fledged war in…
