Keyword → Geopolitical risk

Gold Hovers Near $5,000 as Safe-Haven Demand, Central Bank Buying, and Rate Uncertainty Converge

Feb 19, 2026

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Gold Hovers Near $5,000 as Safe-Haven Demand, Central Bank Buying, and Rate Uncertainty Converge

Gold remained firmly anchored near the $4,990 per ounce level on Thursday as a confluence of persistent geopolitical tensions, continued central bank accumulation led by China's People's Bank, and growing expectations for additional Federal Reserve rate cuts kept bullion elevated after its historic surge of more than 60% in 2025 — with major banks targeting prices well above $5,000 by year-end.

Stocks Slip Before the Open as Geopolitical and Economic Concerns Surface

Feb 19, 2026

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Stocks Slip Before the Open as Geopolitical and Economic Concerns Surface

U.S. equity futures softened in early trading as investors weigh geopolitical risks, including tensions in the Middle East, alongside incoming economic data and corporate earnings risks. The cautious tone ahead of the open reflects investor sensitivity to global volatility and macroeconomic indicators as markets try to gauge the near-term direction for stocks.

Global Markets Grapple With Geopolitical Shockwaves As Investors Eye Davos

Jan 21, 2026

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Global Markets Grapple With Geopolitical Shockwaves As Investors Eye Davos

Global financial markets experienced pronounced volatility on January 21, 2026, as geopolitical tensions rippled across asset classes and investors tuned in to developments at the World Economic Forum in Davos. U.S. equities and major overseas stock indexes saw broad-based declines following renewed tariff rhetoric related to Greenland, while safe-haven assets such as gold surged to record highs. Treasury yields shifted, currencies fluctuated, and risk appetite was notably diminished.

U.S. Stocks Open Higher After Sharp Selloff As Trump Speech Anchors Market Outlook

Jan 21, 2026

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U.S. Stocks Open Higher After Sharp Selloff As Trump Speech Anchors Market Outlook

Following the steepest selloff in U.S. equities in months, stock futures and major indexes opened higher on January 21, 2026, as investors digested comments from President Trump at the World Economic Forum. After broad declines tied to trade rhetoric over Greenland and tariff concerns, early session rebounds reflected cautious optimism that diplomatic engagement might temper market fears. Traders balanced geopolitical headlines with corporate earnings and macroeconomic indicators.

Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Jan 20, 2026

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Global Markets Slump on Fresh U.S.-Europe Tariff Threats and Greenland Dispute

Global equity markets sold off sharply on Tuesday as investors digested renewed tariff threats from the United States targeting multiple European nations in connection with the administration’s pursuit of control over Greenland. The move sparked broad risk-off sentiment, driving safe-haven demand for gold and putting additional pressure on major stock indices across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

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