# Global%20Markets
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Trump’s Shadow Over the Eccles Building: A New Fed Era and the Brink of Conflict in Tehran
Kevin Warsh has been sworn in as Fed Chair at the White House, marking a symbolic shift in central bank independence as the administration pushes for a reform-oriented monetary policy. Meanwhile, President Trump has escalated rhetoric against Iran, signaling potential military strikes as diplomatic efforts stall and global markets face sharp volatility.

The One-Page Pivot: Markets Surge as Washington and Tehran Edge Toward a Historic Rapprochement
A reported 14-point memorandum between the U.S. and Iran has sparked a global market rally and a dramatic 10% drop in oil prices. The deal aims to freeze nuclear enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, though internal political divisions in Tehran threaten the final outcome.

Fintech Fragility: PayPal and Shopify Lead Broad Tech Retraction Amid Geopolitical Shocks
PayPal and Shopify shares plummeted in pre-market trading, leading a broader tech sell-off fueled by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and shifting energy prices. The downturn reflects a growing caution among investors regarding high-growth digital platforms in a volatile global economy.

Digital Gold's New Frontier: Bitcoin Breaches $78,000 as Global Macro Winds Shift
Bitcoin has reached a significant milestone of $78,000, leading a broader crypto market rally as investors seek alternatives to traditional assets. The surge reflects maturing institutional adoption and a shift in global capital flows toward decentralized finance.

Crypto Surge: Bitcoin Breaches $78,000 as Global Assets Reach Record Highs
Bitcoin has surpassed the $78,000 mark amidst a global market rally that saw traditional US stock indices hit record highs and Chinese assets surge. The momentum is supported by a significant diplomatic thaw between Washington and Beijing, alongside rising prices in precious metals like silver.

Markets Surge on Fragile De-escalation: Tech Leads Global Relief Rally as US-Iran Tensions Cool
Global markets rallied sharply on April 8 following news of a temporary US-Iran ceasefire, with the Nasdaq climbing over 3%. While tech stocks and semiconductors led the gains as oil prices plummeted, analysts remain cautious due to looming recession warnings and the fragile nature of the Middle Eastern peace deal.

Trump’s Tehran Truce: Why Gold Hit $4,800 While Oil Prices Crashed
A sudden US-Iran ceasefire announcement via social media triggered a massive realignment in global assets, crashing oil prices by 15-17% while propelling gold to record highs. Markets are now pricing in an accelerated return to Federal Reserve rate cuts as energy-driven inflation fears subside.

Cracks in the Citadel: One Year After Trump’s ‘Liberation Day,’ the Cost of Isolationism Mounts
One year after the 'Liberation Day' tariff overhaul, the Trump administration has introduced 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals and unified 25% levies on metal derivatives. These aggressive moves have accelerated a global shift away from U.S. assets and imposed multi-billion dollar costs on domestic automakers, failing to resolve underlying fiscal deficits.

Crude Awakening: Geopolitical Brinkmanship and Protectionist Pivots Roil Global Markets
International oil prices have surged over 11% following threats to the Strait of Hormuz and escalating Middle East tensions. Amidst this volatility, the U.S. has imposed 100% tariffs on patented drugs, while China focuses on expanding its digital yuan and managing a surge in domestic stock market participation.

Wall Street Retails as Tesla Miss and Chip Sector Slump Spark Global Tech Rout
U.S. markets opened significantly lower as a combination of Tesla's delivery shortfall and a sharp decline in memory chip stocks triggered a broad tech sell-off. The downturn, which also hit European markets, reflects deepening concerns over EV demand and the durability of the semiconductor recovery.

Middle East Conflagration: Asian Markets Plunge as Iran Conflict Escalates
Asian stock markets crashed by 5% and oil prices surged past $115 as the conflict in Iran escalated with the entry of Houthi rebels and a massive U.S. troop surge. The burgeoning regional war has triggered a global flight to safety, devitalizing crypto markets and threatening the stability of the global energy supply chain.

Tech Fatigue: Semiconductor Slump and Big Tech Retreat Drag Wall Street Lower
U.S. markets opened lower on March 26, led by a 1% drop in the Nasdaq as semiconductor stocks and Big Tech giants faced a coordinated sell-off. While memory chip makers like Micron struggled, MARA Holdings surged on a billion-dollar debt buyback and Bitcoin liquidation.