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In Brief: Federal Reserve policy | Mega-cap tech earnings | Geopolitical developments 05.18.2026

5 min · 18. Mai 2026
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Markets continue to climb, with equities reaching new highs alongside strong earnings growth—but rising inflation, higher interest rates, and energy risks are also in focus. In this episode, we cover the latest market momentum, what to watch in upcoming Federal Reserve communications, and the megacap tech earnings rally. We also highlight the importance of global oil flows and evolving geopolitical dynamics. Key topics: Fed policy, earnings trends, and geopolitical developments.

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