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Forex-Humor
Inevitable events like market turmoils, losses, as well as risky and unsuccessful trades are able to dampen traders’ spirits. Sometimes a human brain just needs to be distracted and relaxed. In this case, humor comes to the rescue. There is an opinion that if you can laugh at your failures, you are able to accept them and move on. Humor acts as a psychological shield against stress: a person instantly forgets all misfortunes. The Forex Humor section provides the latest news on the stock market with colorful caricatures.
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Beijing bets on robots creating jobs, not replacing them
Recently, China’s government unveiled an ambitious plan to use artificial intelligence to employ a record 12.7 million college graduates in 2026. The scale of the incoming jobseekers — larger than...
China CPI accelerates to 1.3% in February as nine‑day holidays boost spending
China’s consumer inflation accelerated far more than expected in February as record holiday spending boosted domestic demand, official data showed. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.3% year-on-year, above forecasts...
US proposes to release one-third of global oil reserves to stabilize markets
Finance ministers from the G7 countries will hold an emergency meeting on March 9 to discuss a coordinated release of strategic oil reserves. According to the Financial Times, negotiations involving...
Goldman CEO David Solomon surprised by muted market reaction
Markets are taking a more muted view of the US‑Iran conflict than expected, Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon said at a business forum in Sydney on March 4. "I...
Bitcoin stabilizes at $68,147 after Trump’s remarks on regulation
Bitcoin (BTC) was trading at $68,147 on March 4, 2026, with little change as of 09:30 local time. The largest cryptocurrency had recovered to about $69,000 earlier in the week...
Japan’s regulator probes SANAE TOKEN issued in premier's name
Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) is conducting voluntary interviews with the company that issued SANAE TOKEN on the Solana blockchain on 25 February 2026. The token was created...
OpenAI in talks for NATO contract on unclassified networks
OpenAI is discussing a contract to deploy its AI technologies on NATO’s unclassified networks without access to classified information, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal report, citing sources. Talks began...
EU companies adapt to US tariffs but struggle with internal barriers
A survey conducted by the European Investment Bank from April to July 2025, encompassing about 13,000 companies, revealed that European businesses are effectively managing the heightened US tariffs, while...
UK cuts 2026 GDP forecast to 1.1%
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves said on Tuesday that the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has lowered its forecast for UK economic growth in 2026 from 1.4% to 1.1%. The revision...
Trump admits possible tightening of trade deal terms
US President Donald Trump told German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on March 3 that the terms of ongoing trade agreements could be tightened. Trump reckons that foreign trade partners want...