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In today’s Slotly News daily briefing, we take a measured tour through the forces shaping markets and the real economy in mid-2026. We examine how global growth is becoming more uneven, with the United States still outperforming many peers, Europe wrestling with weaker manufacturing and political risk, and China managing a long property adjustment while pushing for technology self-reliance. We discuss why central banks including the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan remain cautious on rate cuts, and how this stance is feeding into government bond markets, yield curves, and currencies. The episode also delves into US equities, where AI-linked technology groups continue to dominate index leadership, and contrasts that with the valuation and structural challenges facing European markets. We cover Asia’s divergence, from Japan’s governance-driven equity revival to shifting investor attitudes toward China. Finally, we touch on energy and industrial metals in the context of the energy transition, the build-out of AI infrastructure, and evolving corporate strategies, while also addressing credit conditions, banking system adjustments, and the implications of ongoing geopolitical and trade realignments.
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