
Les marchés britanniques sont nerveux alors que le chef travailliste Keir Starmer subit des pressions. Les investisseurs craignent que l'instabilité politique ne vienne aggraver la situation économique déjà fragile du pays.
Following significant local election defeats, UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing intense pressure to resign, with critics citing deep unpopularity and past political turmoil.

La Banque centrale européenne maintient ses taux d'intérêt inchangés, mais prévient que la guerre en Iran pourrait entraîner une hausse des prix.

Les actions américaines sont en hausse, portées par les dépenses liées à l'IA et des résultats solides. Les investisseurs reviennent sur le marché, mus par l'optimisme et la peur de manquer les gains.

China keeps lending rates flat for the 11th month, balancing domestic growth against Middle East war impacts and rising inflation. Policymakers adopt a wait-and-see approach.

The World Bank lowered its Sub-Saharan Africa growth forecast, citing the Iran war's economic impact, rising costs, and heavy debt across the continent.
Canada invests $51 billion to build crucial infrastructure like hospitals and roads, aiming to boost housing supply and create thousands of jobs over the next decade.
Escalating US-Iran tensions and threats over the Strait of Hormuz have sent oil prices soaring, fueling inflation fears and market volatility.

President Trump threatened Iran with strikes on infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened, sending oil prices soaring and raising fears of a global recession.

Japanese manufacturers' confidence improved slightly, yet concerns about economic growth, inflation, and global instability persist.
Rising crude oil prices due to Middle East tensions risk fueling inflation, weakening the rupee, and slowing India's economic growth, with stagflation fears growing.
Mauritania's SNIM transforms iron ore exports through port expansion, railway modernization, and renewable energy integration, boosting economic capacity.
Global uncertainty index reaches unprecedented peak, surpassing levels seen during major historical crises, yet major market indicators perform exceptionally well.