Author: AI Editor
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2026-02-06 • U.S. layoffs hit 108,000 in January, the highest since 2009, with
Evening Analysis – The Gist U.S. labour-market red lights flashed overnight: employers announced 108 000 layoffs in January—more than any January since 2009—while job openings slid to 6.5 million, a five-year low, sending Wall Street sharply lower. (ft.com) The disconnect is striking. GDP is still expanding above 2 %, yet firms from Amazon to UPS…
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2026-02-06 • New START ends, removing US-Russia nuke limits. Moscow regrets; US seeks a new pact
Morning Intelligence – The Gist The last guardrail on U-S-Russian nukes snapped at midnight. New START’s cap of 1,550 deployed warheads and 700 launchers—already stretched by mutual allegations of non-compliance—now vanishes, ending a bilateral arms-control lineage dating to SALT I in 1972. Moscow voices “regret” while vowing flexibility; Washington’s response is a call for a…
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2026-02-05 • Bitcoin drops 7% to $68k, erasing $500bn from crypto markets. Ether
Evening Analysis – The Gist Bitcoin’s 7 % dive to $68 k today—its first break below the psychological $70 k since Nov 2024—wiped roughly $500 bn from the global crypto market in a single week. Ether slid 8 % to $1.96 k; both coins are now down 20–30 % year-to-date, erasing the entire “Trump-rally” premium…
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2026-02-05 • The Washington Post cut a third of its staff due to financial losses. Critics blame a shift to right
Morning Intelligence – The Gist The Washington Post has axed roughly a third of its staff—several hundred jobs, including entire sports and foreign desks—after racking up $77 million in losses in 2023 and almost $100 million in 2024. Executive editor Matt Murray frames the cut as “necessary modernisation,” yet insiders blame owner Jeff Bezos’s pivot…
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2026-02-04 • AI fears caused a $280B loss in software stocks globally after Anthropic’s new model launch,
Evening Analysis – The Gist AI-triggered fear, not earnings, set off a two-day rout that erased roughly $280 billion from listed software and data firms across three continents after Anthropic’s new legal-automation model hit the market. London’s RELX fell 14 %, Salesforce and Adobe slid 7 % overnight in New York, while India’s TCS lost…
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2026-02-04 • Talks in Abu Dhabi resume amid Russian attacks on Kyiv. Key issue: Moscow’s demand for Don
Morning Intelligence – The Gist New dawn, same dilemma: Washington-brokered talks reopen in Abu Dhabi today after Russia’s overnight missile-and-drone barrage left Kyiv shivering at –25 °C and 1,000+ buildings without heat. Yet Ukrainian, Russian and U.S. negotiators will again test a draft peace text whose core dispute—Moscow’s demand for the entire Donbas—remains unchanged. (apnews.com)…
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2026-02-03 • Russia’s attack on Ukraine’s power plants leaves Kyiv cold, just before U.S. talks. NATO
Evening Analysis – The Gist Russia’s overnight barrage—about 450 drones and 70 missiles, including a record 32 ballistic weapons—shut down power plants across five Ukrainian regions and left 1,170 Kyiv apartment blocks without heat as temperatures fell to -17 °C. The strike lands hours before U.S-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi aimed at a first cease-fire…
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2026-02-03 • Gold’s plunge to $4,500/oz signals a 17% drop since January, driven
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Gold’s two-week free-fall is now a full-blown rout. Futures briefly pierced $4,500/oz in New York on Monday, extending the metal’s slide to 17 % since its January 19 record high and erasing roughly $320 bn from bullion-backed ETFs worldwide. Silver, down 29 % in the same window, signals that algorithmic…
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2026-02-02 • A Russian drone hit a DTEK miners’ bus near Dnipro, killing 12.
Evening Analysis – The Gist A Russian kamikaze-drone struck a shuttle bus of DTEK miners near Dnipro, killing at least 12 and injuring seven—hours after similar drones hit a Zaporizhzhia maternity ward and Ukraine’s rail grid. (aljazeera.com) The attack is more than another atrocity: it extends Moscow’s two-year strategy of weaponising Ukraine’s critical-energy workforce. Since…
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2026-02-02 • Russia’s drone strike near Dnipro kills 12 miners, targeting Ukraine’s energy workforce. This
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Russia’s overnight drone strike that incinerated a DTEK shuttle outside Dnipro, killing 12 miners and wounding seven, is more than another atrocity in a 1,439-day war. It exposes Moscow’s strategic shift toward targeting Ukraine’s energy workforce—the human nodes that keep an already-battered grid running at –15 °C. By hitting labor…
