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A week of uncertainty and setbacks: markets suspended between the Fed, geopolitics, and the rush to metals.
The financial week that ends today had a clear underlying theme: markets forced to navigate unstable terrain, where every positive sign was counterbalanced by new sources of uncertainty. Expected but inconclusive monetary policy decisions, persistent geopolitical tensions, and increasingly pronounced movements in raw materials have made the environment difficult to interpret with a single lens. Rather than a matter of direction, it has been a matter of an often precarious bal
Dec 12, 2025


Between worries and relief: ten days of "saddle" for global markets
Over the past ten days, investors have experienced a veritable "saddlebag": a alternating wave of fear and relief, with stock markets first falling sharply, then rising just as quickly. The tension arose from an explosive combination—the fear of a new tech bubble, the US government shutdown, and the rekindling of international conflicts—but it has since dissipated partly thanks to a political clearing in the United States and new expectations of looser monetary policy. Stocks
Nov 12, 2025


When the winds change: stocks rise, gold struggles and the dollar raises its head again
In recent days, financial markets have experienced a phase that, despite the uncertainties, shows signs of consolidation. Several parallel threads are intertwined: renewed confidence in stocks, the strengthening of geopolitical measures toward Russia, the cautious but not alarmist tone of major central bankers, the decline of gold (and silver) as safe-haven assets, and the return of the US dollar after a period of weakness. Let's look at "the story behind the numbers." 1. Sol
Nov 1, 2025


Today the markets bet on a truce (but the costs remain very high)
Today sent a signal to the markets: a desire for risk... albeit cautiously. Stocks, oil, industrial metals, and even safe-haven assets like gold and silver closed higher, driven by an unusual mix of geopolitics, hopes for a truce, and new energy sanctions. This fragile balance reveals a lot about investors' mood: ready to believe in a détente, but still wary of any potential repercussions. All risk indicators are rising It was a broad-based rebound for risk-on assets . In th
Oct 23, 2025


Global backlash: Stocks, commodities, and cryptocurrencies fall (but the market returns to yesterday's levels)
The day was marked by sharp fluctuations on international markets: after a negative morning dominated by US-China tensions, stocks recovered in the late afternoon, returning to their previous close levels. The decline was more persistent in commodities, rates, and cryptocurrencies, while gold remained the main defensive haven. 1. Stocks: morning crash, evening recovery Trade tensions triggered widespread selling in the early part of the session. In the US, the S&P 500 fell m
Oct 14, 2025


European inflation: what to expect next week
Next week will be one of the most important of the autumn for European markets. New data on euro area harmonized inflation (HICP) and...
Oct 11, 2025
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