The Dollar Is Losing Ground. Here’s Why It Matters.

Most dollar headlines are either pure panic or total dismissal. The truth is more uncomfortable. Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff predicts the yuan becomes a global reserve currency within five years — and IMF data shows the dollar’s share of global reserves has been quietly falling for over two decades. Here’s what that slow shift actually means for your purchasing power.
Oil Price Rebound: Trade Optimism Lifts Crude After Two-Week Slump

Oil markets rebounded this week after two straight weeks of losses, thanks to renewed trade discussions between the U.S. and China—the world’s two largest economies. A positive phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi reignited hopes for a potential trade deal, driving optimism about future oil demand. Brent crude rose 2.2% for the week, while WTI surged 4.1%. Canada’s re-engagement in trade talks with the U.S. added to the upbeat sentiment. These developments suggest a more stable economic outlook, which may influence commodity investors and global growth forecasts. The oil price rebound remains volatile as markets react to ongoing tariff […]
