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A Federal Reserve rate cut won't necessarily lower longer-term bond yields or mortgage rates.

Progress on reducing fiscal deficits has stalled in some large economies around the world. Should investors be worried?

International stocks have outperformed the broad U.S. stock market so far this year. If the U.S. dollar continues to weaken, it could boost international returns even more.

While growth may slow in the near term, Europe's longer-term outlook appears to be improving.

Stocks are near record highs despite rising U.S. tariffs. Why have markets seemed to shrug off tariffs lately, and will it last?

Emerging market (EM) countries are often generalized as all the same and driven by commodity prices. The reality can be very different. Here's what you should know about EM stocks now.

Israel-Iran hostilities brought a short-term market focus on oil. Longer term, artificial intelligence (AI) electricity needs could create a power shortage, as well as opportunities and risks for investors.

What happens in global supply chains can provide insight into how tariffs and the trade war may affect economies around the world.

Summer re-runs are popular on TV, but a repeat of last August's "yen-carry" market upheaval isn't likely on the schedule. A shift in positioning by investors is one reason.