Fox News Fires Back at Donald Trump over Megyn Kelly Debate Boycott

Fox News has responded to Donald Trump after his decision to boycott the final Republican debate on January 28. The network said in a statement that Donald Trump’s decision is “unprecedented” and accused him of “terrorizing” debate host Megyn Kelly. Donald Trump clashed with Megyn Kelly at a Fox News debate in 2015 and had… Continue reading Fox News Fires Back at Donald Trump over Megyn Kelly Debate Boycott

Donald Trump To Boycott Final Republican Debate before Iowa Caucuses

Donald Trump has announced he will boycott the final Republican presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses. The Republican presidential hopeful accused Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly, whom he has clashed with in the past, of being a “lightweight”. The unexpected move prompted his closest rival, Senator Ted Cruz, to challenge him to a one-on-one… Continue reading Donald Trump To Boycott Final Republican Debate before Iowa Caucuses

Democratic Debate 2016: Bernie Sanders vs. Hillary Clinton

Photo Getty Images

Bernie Sanders has said his judgement is as important as the experience of his rival Hillary Clinton. During the last Democratic debate in Iowa a week before the selection process begins, Bernie Sanders also admitted that he would raise taxes if he won, adding some families would still be better off. Hillary Clinton once had… Continue reading Democratic Debate 2016: Bernie Sanders vs. Hillary Clinton

Oil Price Falls Again amid OPEC Calls for Co-Operation in Tackling Oversupply

Photo AP

Oil prices fell again on January 25, eroding last week’s gains, as OPEC called for co-operation from oil-producing nations outside the cartel. Brent crude fell 2.6% to $31.34 a barrel following a 10% rise on January 22, while US oil shed 95 cents to $31.24. The slide came as the head of OPEC called for… Continue reading Oil Price Falls Again amid OPEC Calls for Co-Operation in Tackling Oversupply

Russia Economy Contracted by 3.7% in 2015

Photo AP

According to preliminary figures published by Russia’s statistics service, the country’s economy contracted by 3.7% in 2015. Retail sales plunged by 10% and capital investment fell by 8.4% in the economy’s worst performance since 2009. In contrast, Russian GDP increased by 0.6% in 2014. Russia’s economy has been hit hard by the extraordinary collapse in… Continue reading Russia Economy Contracted by 3.7% in 2015

Should you pitch your Tent with Stocks, Oil, or Gold Investors?

Investors might find it somewhat difficult to decide on where to put their money this year because the headlines coming from investment circles are mostly depressing. The weakness in Chinese economy is weighing down much of Asia and American manufacturers are starting to feel the pinch. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East remain unresolved and oil prices are in troubled waters. Economic data in the U.S. is mixed and the fact that 2016 is an election year doesn’t provide much of an economic direction. It is already obvious that 2016 will be very volatile year in the global economic scene. The move by the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at the end of 2015 was the harbinger of things to come. Economic  events in the first three weeks of 2016 has shown that 2016 will be characterized by a rollercoaster of exciting highs and depressing lows in the global economy. This piece seeks to explore the outlook in stocks, precious metals, and global oil prices so that investors might pitch their tents on the winning side. Stocks are swimming in wild swings If you have investments in the equities market, you’ll have already seen the handwriting on the wall that stocks will be volatile this year. On Wednesday, all the major U.S. market indices were down. For instance, the S&P 500 was down by a significant 1.56%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 1.17%, and the NASDAQ Composite was down 0.12%. More so, all the major market sectors (except healthcare) were down in yesterday’s session, with the energy sector taking the biggest hit with a 3.14% decline. The global equities scene was also not impressive. In Asia, stocks are suffering in China as the Shanghai index dropped 3.23%. The situation was not different in Japan as Nikkei 225 had a 2.43% decline while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index was down 1.82%. The situation also appears to be worse in Europe as Euro STOXX 50 was down 0.19% and France’s CAC 40 was down 0.16%. It is well known saying in the equities market that as “January goes, goes the year”; hence, stock investors will not be surprised if they make massive gains in a session and then lose everything in the next session. The outlook for oil is uncertain Crude oil has been facing significant headwinds since last year and it seems that the situation has taken a turn for the worse this year. Oil futures have dropped to the lowest price since September 2003 this week, as a glut in the supply of oil and drop in demand (especially from China) has caused the price to fall lower. On Thursday, Benchmark Brent was down 3.2%o $27.10 per barrel. The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were down an incredulous 6.7% to $26.55 per barrel. The decline marks the largest monthly fall since May 2003. Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at ABN Amro in Amsterdam notes that “There are worries surrounding demand and oversupply“. Dominick Chirichella, oil analyst at the New York-based Energy Management Institute also notes that “no matter how one looks at the fundamental data every angle points toward lower prices as supply is continuing to outstrip demand.” However, the uncertainties in oil prices provide smart traders with an opportunity to benefit from trading oil futures. If you know how to trade oil, you’ll find the current weakness in oil prices as a good opportunity to make consistent gains from the economic dynamics of oil. It is obvious that oil prices are searching for a bottom and you can make gains when you sell. When the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are resolved, you can expect oil prices to recover and then you’ll buy oil futures. The safe-haven status of gold might be back The weakness in the global equities market as discussed earlier is already causing investors to think twice about investing in stocks and they are running into the inherent stability of gold. Gold is considered a safe-haven asset because it tends to keep its value over time, because it is a good hedge against inflation and because it tends to outperform fiat currencies. The reigniting of the safe haven status of gold suggests that 2016 might be the year of precious metal investors. A Bloomberg data analysis shows that in the five days to January 14, investors have bought 26.8 metric tons of gold through ETFs that are physically backed by the bullion. Gold prices per ounce have climbed more than 4% since the market opened this year in sharp contrast to the decline in equities. Citigroup analysts in their 2016 commodities outlook note, “gold’s safe haven rationale is back in vogue“. They also mentioned that “geopolitical issues typically tend to be short-lived in terms of lending support to gold prices; we expect ongoing global macro concerns to lend support this quarter, aided by a modestly more benign U.S. dollar outlook.”

White House 2016: Michael Bloomberg Thinking about Running for President

Photo AP

Ex-NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is thinking about running for president as an independent candidate, several outlets report. Unnamed advisers told the New York Times that Michael Bloomberg, 73, sees a gap and has instructed staff to draw up plans. In 2015, Michael Bloomberg commissioned a poll to see how he might perform against Republican frontrunner… Continue reading White House 2016: Michael Bloomberg Thinking about Running for President

Sarah Palin Backs Donald Trump for President

Sarah Palin has announced her endorsement for Donald Trump’s presidential bid. The populist ex-governor of Alaska was the Republican vice-presidential candidate in 2008. “Are you ready to stump for Trump?” Sarah Palin asked cheering supporters at a campaign rally in Iowa. Sarah Palin was John McCain’s running mate in 2008 before they lost to Barack… Continue reading Sarah Palin Backs Donald Trump for President

China Economy Marks Slowest Growth in 25 Years

The Chinese economy grew by 6.9% in 2015, compared with 7.3% in 2014, marking its slowest growth in 25 years. China’s growth, seen as a driver of the global economy, is a major concern for investors around the world. The government had set an official growth target of “about 7%” for the world’s second-largest economy.… Continue reading China Economy Marks Slowest Growth in 25 Years

Francois Hollande Sets out €2 Billion Job Creation Plan

French President Francois Hollande has set out a €2 billion job creation plan in an attempt to lift France out of what he called a state of “economic emergency”. Under a two-year scheme, companies with fewer than 250 staff will get subsidies if they take on a young or unemployed person for six months or… Continue reading Francois Hollande Sets out €2 Billion Job Creation Plan

Democratic Debate 2016: Candidates Clash on Gun Control and Healthcare

Photo AP

Democratic candidates have clashed on gun control and healthcare in their liveliest TV debate so far. Hillary Clinton attacked Bernie Sanders’ record on gun control, and said his healthcare plan risked derailing recent legislation. Bernie Sanders accused Hillary Clinton of being in the pocket of financial institutions responsible for the 2008 crisis. While Hillary Clinton… Continue reading Democratic Debate 2016: Candidates Clash on Gun Control and Healthcare

Oxfam Report 2016: Richest 1% Has as Much Wealth as the Rest of the World Combined

Photo Reuters

According to Oxfam’s latest report, the world’s richest 1% now has as much wealth as the rest 99%. The organization uses data from Credit Suisse from October 2015 for the report, which urges leaders meeting in Davos this week to take action on inequality. Oxfam also calculated that the richest 62 people in the world… Continue reading Oxfam Report 2016: Richest 1% Has as Much Wealth as the Rest of the World Combined

Taiwan Elections 2016: Tsai Ing-wen Becomes First Female President

Tsai Ing-wen has become Taiwan’s first female president after winning the island’s election on January 16. The 59-year-old leads the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) that wants independence from China. In her victory speech, Tsai Ing-wen vowed to preserve the status quo in relations with China, adding Beijing must respect Taiwan’s democracy and both sides must… Continue reading Taiwan Elections 2016: Tsai Ing-wen Becomes First Female President

Venezuela Declares 60-Day Economic Emergency

Venezuela has declared a 60-day economic emergency as the country deals with its worsening crisis. President Nicolas Maduro will govern by decree for two months. The edict includes tax increases and puts emergency measures in place to pay for welfare services and food imports. The government’s move came as official figures released by the central… Continue reading Venezuela Declares 60-Day Economic Emergency

Republican Debate 2016: Donald Trump Attacks Ted Cruz over Canada Birth

Photo Reuters

Donald Trump has attacked Ted Cruz over his birth in Canada in the latest Republican debate for White House hopefuls. The Republican front-runner said Texas Senator Ted Cruz’s birth in Canada raised questions about his presidential eligibility: “There’s a big question mark over your head.” The constitution mandates the president be a “natural born citizen”… Continue reading Republican Debate 2016: Donald Trump Attacks Ted Cruz over Canada Birth

Jimmy Morales Inauguration: Former Comedian Sworn in as Guatemala’s New President

Photo Getty Images

Former comedian Jimmy Morales has been inaugurated as Guatemala’s new president. Jimmy Morales was elected in October after huge anti-corruption demonstrations that led to the prosecution of a former president and vice-president. He has no previous experience in government. In his inaugural address, Jimmy Morales promised to fight against corruption. US Vice-President Joe Biden attended… Continue reading Jimmy Morales Inauguration: Former Comedian Sworn in as Guatemala’s New President

Catalonia to Elect New Regional President

Catalonia’s assembly is due to choose a new regional president after Artur Mas stepped down and pro-independence parties reached an agreement to form a coalition. The anti-capitalist CUP party and the Junts pel Si (Together for Yes) alliance are expected to elect Carles Puigdemont as regional president. The two sides had disagreed over whether Artur… Continue reading Catalonia to Elect New Regional President

US Jobs Report: Economy Adds 292,000 Jobs in December 2015

The US economy added 292,000 jobs in December 2015, beating expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows. The data also showed the jobless rate held at its seven-and-a-half year low of 5%. Professional and business services, construction, health care, and food services all saw job increases. As well as the strong December jobs figures,… Continue reading US Jobs Report: Economy Adds 292,000 Jobs in December 2015

Rwanda President Paul Kagame Confirms He Will Seek Third Term in 2017

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has confirmed that he will seek re-election for a third term in 2017. The announcement was expected after a referendum approved constitutional changes to allow him to run for three further terms and could potentially see him to stay in power until 2034. Paul Kagame said Rwandans had made clear they… Continue reading Rwanda President Paul Kagame Confirms He Will Seek Third Term in 2017

White House 2016: George Pataki Pulls out Race for Republican Nomination

Former New York Governor George Pataki has pulled out of the race for the Republican nomination. Correspondents say George Pataki has failed to make any impact in the polls. In a tweet on December 29, George Pataki said he was suspending his campaign but was “confident we can elect the right person”. George Pataki launched… Continue reading White House 2016: George Pataki Pulls out Race for Republican Nomination

Donald Trump Planning to Spend $2 Million a Week on Campaign

Photo AP

Donald Trump has announced he is planning to spend $2 million a week on campaign advertising. The Republican presidential hopeful said he would bring out “substantial” adverts in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina ahead of primary elections in February. Donald Trump, a property tycoon, has previously said that he is funding his campaign himself… Continue reading Donald Trump Planning to Spend $2 Million a Week on Campaign

Donald Trump Mocks Hillary Clinton for Taking Toilet Break during Democratic Debate

Photo CBS News

Donald Trump has mocked former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for apparently taking a toilet break during a televised Democratic debate. The Republican presidential hopeful told supporters at a rally in Michigan: “I know where she went. It’s disgusting.” Hillary Clinton returned to the stage late after an advert break during December 19 debate with… Continue reading Donald Trump Mocks Hillary Clinton for Taking Toilet Break during Democratic Debate

Where Does Donald Trump’s Support Come From?

Photo AP

There’s certainly no shortage of controversy surrounding Donald Trump. A man who was once nothing more than a hard-nosed industrialist with a reality-TV show has, for better or worse, become a significant voice in domestic U.S. politics. This man who—it is often forgotten—was once a left-leaning Democrat, now espouses some of the most far-right opinions… Continue reading Where Does Donald Trump’s Support Come From?

Hillary Clinton Defends Claim That ISIS Uses Donald Trump’s Videos to Recruit Followers

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has defended her claim that ISIS is using videos of Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric to recruit followers. Donald Trump disputed that the videos exist and demanded an apology, to which Hillary Clinton’s spokesman said “hell no”. During December 19 debate, Hillary Clinton said the Republican front-runner was becoming the group’s… Continue reading Hillary Clinton Defends Claim That ISIS Uses Donald Trump’s Videos to Recruit Followers

White House 2016: Lindsey Graham Drops out Republican Race

Photo Wikipedia

Republican presidential hopeful Lindsey Graham has announced he is dropping out of the race for GOP’s nomination. The South Carolina senator said in a video posted on YouTube: “Today, I’m suspending my campaign for president.”  Lindsey graham, 60, said it had been “a campaign we can be proud of” that was focused on US security.… Continue reading White House 2016: Lindsey Graham Drops out Republican Race