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Fed's Kashkari warns inflation remains far too high

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari told CNBC that headline CPI was 3.8% in April and core CPI rose 2.8% year‑over‑year. He said the persistent price pressure could unanchor consumer expectations and may force the Federal Reserve to act more aggressively.

China’s Military Purges Won’t Change Its Taiwan Calculus
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China’s Military Purges Won’t Change Its Taiwan Calculus

China’s recent military purges of senior PLA officers, including CMC Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia and member Liu Zhenli, are framed as anti‑corruption and ideological discipline measures. While the removals may temporarily affect command cohesion, the article argues they do not...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
China’s Hidden Subsidies Dwarf IMF’s 4% Estimate
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China’s Hidden Subsidies Dwarf IMF’s 4% Estimate

FT: “The IMF estimated that China spends about 4 per cent of its GDP subsidising companies in critical sectors, and said it should reduce that by 2 percentage points in the medium term.” This is a start, of course, but just...

By Michael Pettis
Small Furniture Retailers Face Existential Tariff Threat, Regardless of Supreme Court Ruling
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Small Furniture Retailers Face Existential Tariff Threat, Regardless of Supreme Court Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on President Trump’s “reciprocal tariffs,” but a 25% duty on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and vanities will stay in force regardless. Small furniture retailers are feeling the squeeze, with several filing for...

By CNBC – Business
Russia Executes First Triple LNG Ship-to-Ship With Simultaneous Transfers From Yamal and Arctic LNG 2
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Russia Executes First Triple LNG Ship-to-Ship With Simultaneous Transfers From Yamal and Arctic LNG 2

Russia performed its first triple LNG ship‑to‑ship (STS) transfer in Arctic waters, linking two Arctic LNG 2 cargos and one Yamal LNG cargo to conventional tankers. The operation took place in the Murmansk region, using the Saam floating storage unit for two...

By gCaptain
Kenya Drops Plan to Privatise Ports Agency
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Kenya Drops Plan to Privatise Ports Agency

Kenya has abandoned its plan to privatise the Kenya Ports Authority, converting the agency into a publicly listed company under the Government Owned Enterprises (GOE) Act. The new law forces state‑owned entities with majority government ownership to operate on commercial,...

By The East African
Mixed Currency Moves Amid Rising Iran War Risk
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Mixed Currency Moves Amid Rising Iran War Risk

Hello Traders 📉 Stock futures🔻Iran war risk grows, Russia complains about Cuba oil blockade 🇺🇸 USD 🔄 mixed ahead of jobless claims, Philly Fed & trade 🇪🇺 EUR 🔻 despite stronger current account 🇨🇦 CAD ⬆️ supported by higher oil prices 🇬🇧 GBP 🔻 slides...

By Kathy Lien
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Ceva Baron in Talks with MSC to Lead Forwarding Charge
NewsFeb 19, 2026

EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Ceva Baron in Talks with MSC to Lead Forwarding Charge

A former Ceva Logistics executive, often dubbed the "Ceva baron," is reportedly in advanced discussions with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) to head its freight‑forwarding division. The move comes as MSC seeks to broaden its logistics portfolio and challenge rivals such...

By The Loadstar
Bank Indonesia Keeps Rates Steady, as Rupiah Weakness Threatens to Delay Easing
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Bank Indonesia Keeps Rates Steady, as Rupiah Weakness Threatens to Delay Easing

Bank Indonesia left its policy rate unchanged at 4.75% as the rupiah continued to weaken amid fiscal‑sustainability concerns and volatile investor sentiment. Moody’s downgraded Indonesia’s credit outlook to negative, reflecting uncertainty over policy direction and transparency. Real‑rate differentials with the...

By ING — THINK Economics
I’ve Got This Bridge to Sell You…
BlogFeb 19, 2026

I’ve Got This Bridge to Sell You…

The Gordie Howe Bridge, a Canada‑financed toll crossing linking Detroit and Ontario, is slated to open this year as an alternative to the congested Ambassador Bridge. President Trump has threatened to block the launch unless the U.S. federal government acquires...

By Zeihan on Geopolitics (Insights)
The Peasant Threat: Xi Jinping’s Mandate in Peril
BlogFeb 19, 2026

The Peasant Threat: Xi Jinping’s Mandate in Peril

The episode examines how China’s historic social contract—economic prosperity and stability in exchange for political passivity—has begun to unravel, especially as the middle class faces a real‑estate crisis and young graduates confront stagnant wages. It links the ancient "Mandate of...

By China Business Spotlight
Amazon and City Hall Line up for Battle over Delivery Licence in New York
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Amazon and City Hall Line up for Battle over Delivery Licence in New York

New York City Council is poised to adopt the Delivery Protection Act, a licensing regime that would require final‑mile delivery operators, including Amazon’s third‑party partners, to obtain city permits and directly employ warehouse workers. The legislation follows a city comptroller...

By The Loadstar
Uganda Overtakes Rwanda, Tanzania in Startup Funding
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Uganda Overtakes Rwanda, Tanzania in Startup Funding

Uganda attracted $30 million in venture capital in 2025, surpassing Rwanda ($12 million) and Tanzania ($5 million). The number of Ugandan deals doubled to 22, marking a seven‑fold increase from the previous year. Local financing from Uganda Development Bank and supportive tax incentives...

By The East African
China’s Economy Is Robust for Year of the Horse Despite Headwinds: FTSE Russell
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China’s Economy Is Robust for Year of the Horse Despite Headwinds: FTSE Russell

FTSE Russell reports that China’s economy remained robust in 2025, achieving its 5% GDP growth target despite a deceleration in the final quarter. Industrial activity continued to be a bright spot, offsetting persistent deflationary pressures. The slowdown to 4.5% growth...

By FinanceAsia
Vietnam New Zealand Seek Level up in Ties
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Vietnam New Zealand Seek Level up in Ties

New Zealand’s agricultural exports, especially fresh fruit, rely on unique climate conditions and rapid air‑freight logistics that preserve peak quality. Vietnam’s expanding middle class and growing health consciousness are turning the market into a strategic destination for premium NZ produce...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Gary Mar: Why Canada Needs a New National Agriculture Strategy
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Gary Mar: Why Canada Needs a New National Agriculture Strategy

Gary Mar argues that Canada’s $150 billion agriculture sector, responsible for $92 billion in exports and roughly one‑in‑nine jobs, is hampered by fragmented infrastructure and the absence of a coordinated national strategy. He highlights bottlenecks such as rail bridges and interprovincial trade...

By Financial Post – Commodities
RBNZ Governor Anna Breman: Monetary Policy Must Focus on the Future
NewsFeb 19, 2026

RBNZ Governor Anna Breman: Monetary Policy Must Focus on the Future

RBNZ Governor Anna Breman stressed that New Zealand’s monetary policy must be anchored in forward‑looking inflation forecasts rather than current price data, given the lag between rate changes and economic impact. She reaffirmed confidence that inflation will return to the 2 percent...

By Reserve Bank of New Zealand — Feeds hub
Malawi: Malawi Signs Strategic Mineral Deal With U.S., But Questions Linger Over Transparency
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Malawi: Malawi Signs Strategic Mineral Deal With U.S., But Questions Linger Over Transparency

Malawi has signed a memorandum of understanding with U.S. trading firm Traxys North America to market graphite from the Kasiya rutile‑graphite project, aiming to supply up to 80,000 tonnes annually to the United States’ Project Vault strategic reserve. The deal,...

By AllAfrica – Mining
Geopolitical Jockeying in Nepal Ahead of March General Elections
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Geopolitical Jockeying in Nepal Ahead of March General Elections

The September 2025 Gen Z uprising toppled Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and installed an interim government, prompting India, China and the United States to converge on a common goal: prompt, stable elections in Nepal. All three powers fear prolonged instability could...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Ghana: President Sets Ambitious Target to End Raw Mineral Exports Within 5 Years
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Ghana: President Sets Ambitious Target to End Raw Mineral Exports Within 5 Years

President John Dramani Mahama announced Ghana's goal to cease exporting raw minerals within five years, shifting toward domestic refining and processing of oil, bauxite, manganese, and lithium. He highlighted the sector's $6.6 billion export revenue in 2023 but noted limited local...

By AllAfrica – Mining
Why the IMF’s Newest Report Finds that the Yuan Is Undervalued
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Why the IMF’s Newest Report Finds that the Yuan Is Undervalued

The International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook finds the Chinese yuan about 16 % below its equilibrium level. The IMF’s valuation combines a trade‑weighted basket of currencies with purchasing‑power‑parity calculations, reflecting China’s sizable trade surplus and capital‑control regime. It warns...

By The Economist – China
European Spies Say Russia Isn’t Seeking Peace, Talks Futile
SocialFeb 19, 2026

European Spies Say Russia Isn’t Seeking Peace, Talks Futile

“European intelligence chiefs are pessimistic about the chances of an agreement being reached this year to end Russia's war in Ukraine, despite Donald Trump's assertions that U.S.-brokered talks have brought the prospect of a deal ‘reasonably close’. The heads of five...

By Rob Lee
The Geopolitics of AGI
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The Geopolitics of AGI

RAND’s Geopolitics of AGI initiative released a webinar on February 19, 2026, examining how advanced artificial intelligence, including potential artificial general intelligence, could reshape global politics and security. Speakers Jim Mitre and Joel Predd outlined the strategic implications of an...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
Africa's Water and Sanitation Access Gap Is Constraining Economic Growth
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Africa's Water and Sanitation Access Gap Is Constraining Economic Growth

Limited access to water and sanitation continues to hamper Africa’s development, with one‑third of the population lacking basic drinking water and two‑thirds without proper sanitation. The African Union estimates the WASH shortfall costs the region about 4.3 % of GDP each...

By African Business
Former US Presidential Candidate Has an Alarming Prediction for Your Job — Salaries Are About to Go Down
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Former US Presidential Candidate Has an Alarming Prediction for Your Job — Salaries Are About to Go Down

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang warned that artificial intelligence will sharply reduce salaries across the workforce, affecting both white‑collar and service‑sector jobs. In a Substack post he cited examples from dry cleaning to coding, predicting millions of layoffs within 12‑18...

By Mint (India) – Economy
Russia’s BRICS Sherpa Debunked Speculation About It Turning Into A Security Bloc
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Russia’s BRICS Sherpa Debunked Speculation About It Turning Into A Security Bloc

Russia’s deputy foreign minister and BRICS Sherpa Sergey Ryabkov publicly refuted claims that the bloc is evolving into a security or collective‑defence organization. He clarified that recent naval exercises off South Africa were conducted by individual member states, not a...

By Naked Capitalism
Europe’s Next War
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Europe’s Next War

The war in Ukraine has dominated transatlantic policy for four years, prompting massive U.S. and European aid to Kyiv and severe sanctions on Moscow. Even if a cease‑fire is reached, the article warns that Russia will continue rearming while Europe...

By RAND Blog/Analysis
A Public-Private Partnership: Central Banks as a Funding Backstop
NewsFeb 19, 2026

A Public-Private Partnership: Central Banks as a Funding Backstop

The authors analyze the Bank of England’s 2012 Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) and find that central‑bank liquidity acts as a backstop that improves private wholesale funding conditions rather than merely substituting for them. By lowering banks’ wholesale funding costs,...

By Bank Underground (Bank of England blog)
Kumba Upbeat on Iron Ore Contract Talks with China
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Kumba Upbeat on Iron Ore Contract Talks with China

Kumba Iron Ore says it will wrap up contract negotiations with Chinese steelmakers this year, despite the ongoing dispute between China Minerals Resources Group and major miners. China now represents 56% of Kumba’s 2025 export sales, up from 54% in...

By Miningmx
Denis Beau: The Regulatory Framework for Securitisation
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Denis Beau: The Regulatory Framework for Securitisation

Denis Beau, representing Banque de France and ACPR, highlighted the strategic role of asset‑backed securities (ABS) in the euro‑area monetary‑policy framework, noting they account for roughly 30% of collateral despite representing less than 5% of eligible securities. He stressed that...

By BIS
Swaminathan J: Values in Action - the Making of a Strong Institution
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Swaminathan J: Values in Action - the Making of a Strong Institution

Axis Bank honored 100 employees as "Champions" for embodying five core values—customer centricity, ethics, teamwork, transparency, and ownership—highlighting culture as a strategic asset. The speech stressed that success hinges on how results are achieved, not just the results themselves. By...

By BIS
Fixed Income Disaster: Will Investors Ever Forget?
BlogFeb 19, 2026

Fixed Income Disaster: Will Investors Ever Forget?

The article argues that quantitative easing and expansive fiscal policies have propelled equities while leaving long‑duration bonds lagging, with gold emerging as the top performer since 2022. Chart data shows the S&P 500 up over 700% since 2010, whereas TLT...

By Price Action Lab Blog
Philippines’ Central Bank Delivers Expected Rate Cut Paired with Uncertain Guidance
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Philippines’ Central Bank Delivers Expected Rate Cut Paired with Uncertain Guidance

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas trimmed its policy rate by 25 basis points to 4.25%, matching market expectations. However, the central bank softened its forward guidance, dropping language that it was nearing the end of easing and emphasizing lingering confidence...

By ING — THINK Economics
Fuel Subsidy Masks Real Service Cost Surge
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Fuel Subsidy Masks Real Service Cost Surge

1.6% is a statistical illusion for the urban middle class While headline inflation is stable, the "unprotected" service sector is aggressive: Personal Care & Misc. → 6.6% Education → 3.2% Cause→Effect: Subsidized fuel (-0.7%) masks the reality of rising service labor costs. If you...

By David Chuah
Nikkei Rises; Buy Nikkei ETF Amid FX Risks
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Nikkei Rises; Buy Nikkei ETF Amid FX Risks

Nikkei +0.71%; real estate, banks, textiles led; VIX-Nikkei 27.89. Leaders: Yokohama Rubber, Omron. Risks: FX (USD/JPY 155.11), commodity shocks. Trade: buy Nikkei ETF. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA. More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA
No Reason to Believe India Has Changed Stance on Purchasing Crude Oil: Russia’s Foreign Ministry
NewsFeb 19, 2026

No Reason to Believe India Has Changed Stance on Purchasing Crude Oil: Russia’s Foreign Ministry

Russia’s foreign ministry asserted that India has not altered its policy on buying Russian crude, emphasizing the mutual benefits of the trade. However, Indian import data for January 2026 shows a 40.5% drop in total merchandise from Russia, with crude...

By Mint (India) – Economy
China Cuts US Treasury Holdings to Crisis Low
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China Cuts US Treasury Holdings to Crisis Low

🚨Chinese officials had urged banks to limit purchases of US government bonds, and instructed those with high exposure to SELL their positions. Data shows China’s holdings of US Treasuries fell to $682.6 billion, the lowest since the Financial Crisis.👇 https://globalmarketsinvestor.beehiiv.com/p/is-the-us-dollar-gradually-losing-its-safe-haven-status

By Global Markets Investor (newsletter author)
Trump Mulls Dropping Canada for Mexico Trade Deal
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Trump Mulls Dropping Canada for Mexico Trade Deal

In our story today about Trump considering ditching Canada and doing trade deal with Mexico alone, we have exclusive reporting about the motivations behind the bridge debacle right at the top of the story. Gift link https://t.co/Al8Cm6RllY

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Dollar Climbs vs G10, Stays Weak vs EM
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Dollar Climbs vs G10, Stays Weak vs EM

The Dollar is up sharply in recent days. But this rise is only happening versus the G10 (blue). The Dollar remains near its recent lows versus EM (black) and that's what you want to watch for future Dollar direction. We're...

By Robin Brooks
North America Leads Dollar Decline, Europe Holds Firm
SocialFeb 19, 2026

North America Leads Dollar Decline, Europe Holds Firm

FX Market Awaits North American Leadership: The North American market took the dollar lower on Tuesday, and there was little follow through selling. Yesterday, the dollar as bid in North America and rather than resist, European more than Asia Pacific…...

By Marc Chandler
Equity Futures Slip, Yields Rise Slightly Ahead of Jobless Claims
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Equity Futures Slip, Yields Rise Slightly Ahead of Jobless Claims

Thursday: Equity futures lower, treasury yields edge higher by 1-2 bps and dollar steady. Jobless claims in focus today.

By Kathy Jones
China's Auto Export Surge Hits EU Markets, Tariffs Powerless
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China's Auto Export Surge Hits EU Markets, Tariffs Powerless

China's auto exports went vertical in Dec. '25. All those cars go to EM (red), not the G10 (blue). That complicates EU efforts to protect its car makers. China's export surge is decimating EU export markets. There's not much EU...

By Robin Brooks
Trump Mulls US‑Canada‑Mexico Trade Deal Excluding Canada
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Trump Mulls US‑Canada‑Mexico Trade Deal Excluding Canada

Trump Mulls a North American Trade Pact Without Canada Exclusive reporting together with @AnaSwanson & @tylerpager on how we may be on our way to a USM and a USCA - if that. #cdnpoli #usmca https://t.co/Al8Cm6RllY via @NYTimes

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Retail Investors Dump $8.3B, Near‑Historic Outflows
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Retail Investors Dump $8.3B, Near‑Historic Outflows

BofA Clients Sold Stocks at Near-Historic Levels via Bbrg: “Clients dumped US equities last week, with outflows reaching near-historic levels.” “Outflows were the *third highest* since records began in 2008.” [$8.3 Billion] *Who will be right: Retail/HFs or Institutions?

By MacroCharts
India's Exports Surge Despite Higher US Tariffs
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India's Exports Surge Despite Higher US Tariffs

From the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects: Indian merchandise exports rose despite higher US tariffs. MODI’S ON A ROLL. https://t.co/yxKowcoHyv

By Steve Hanke
Bitcoin Nears Longest Loss Streak Since 2022
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Bitcoin Nears Longest Loss Streak Since 2022

🚨BITCOIN IS CLOSING IN ON IT’S LONGEST LOSING STREAK SINCE 2022 Bitcoin is approaching its longest losing streak in years as geopolitical tensions rise and shake up risk assets. Rising crude oil prices and a stronger U.S. dollar are adding extra...

By That Martini Guy
Takeovers and Venue Shifts Hollow Out UK Market
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Takeovers and Venue Shifts Hollow Out UK Market

Not much News again. All these Takeovers and changes of Listing Venue have really hollowed out the UK market.

By WheelieDealer
Three Multinationals Generate Half of Ireland's 2024 Tax Revenue
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Three Multinationals Generate Half of Ireland's 2024 Tax Revenue

Ireland’s corporation tax receipts have become increasingly concentrated with just three multinational companies accounting for almost half of all of the revenue stream in 2024, watchdog warns https://t.co/of9w2dPPpV via @livfletcher_ https://t.co/iNNIyP8iwQ

By Zöe Schneeweiss
India's 6.5% Growth Beats China, Fastest Major Economy
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India's 6.5% Growth Beats China, Fastest Major Economy

As the World Bank notes, India is the fastest-growing major economy. India's growth rate of 6.5% is even outpacing China's. https://t.co/3S7a6Z6LbT

By Steve Hanke
India Drives South Asia's 6‑7% Growth; Rest Lags
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India Drives South Asia's 6‑7% Growth; Rest Lags

According to the World Bank, South Asia growth stays near 6-7%. Strip out India, and the region slows sharply. India is the growth story. https://t.co/Q8e7g9b1j3

By Steve Hanke