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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 15th December
    2025/12/15

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 14th December 2025.

    Global equity markets traded with a blend of optimism and caution over the past week as investors digested central bank policy, corporate earnings signals and shifting sentiment around the US economic outlook.

    The Federal Reserve delivered its third consecutive interest rate cut, lowering the federal funds target range by 25 basis points to 3.50%–3.75%, in line with market expectations and reflective of heightened downside risks to the labour market.

    Equity performance during the week reflected this nuanced backdrop.

    European equities posted a third consecutive weekly gain as optimism around Fed easing bolstered risk sentiment.

    Fixed-income markets exhibited a mixed picture.

    Looking ahead, markets turn their attention to forthcoming macro releases—including delayed US labour data—and central bank guidance on timing and scale of future policy moves.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 8th December
    2025/12/12

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 7th December 2025.

    Global equity markets edged higher over the week as investors interpreted softer US inflation and weakening labour market data as strengthening the case for an imminent Federal Reserve rate cut.

    The Bureau of Economic Analysis released the long-delayed September personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation data on Friday after disruptions caused by the US government shutdown.

    Further evidence of labour market cooling emerged from the private sector.

    Across Europe, inflationary trends remained broadly contained.

    Asset markets responded in familiar fashion to the accumulating evidence of slower growth and softer price pressures.

    Bond markets, however, moved in the opposite direction.

    Elsewhere, OPEC and its allies signalled caution on the global growth outlook by committing to hold output steady through the first quarter of 2026.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 17th November
    2025/12/12

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 16th November 2025.

    Global equity markets endured a volatile week, with US stocks underperforming their international peers amid shifting expectations for Federal Reserve policy and renewed scrutiny of valuations in artificial intelligence (AI)-related shares.

    The week began on a cautiously optimistic note following the resolution of the longest US government shutdown on record.

    Bond markets reflected the growing uncertainty around the near-term policy path.

    In the UK, disappointing economic data added pressure on the Bank of England to act.

    Equity performance reflected the divergence between US and international markets.

    Cryptocurrency markets extended their recent decline.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 10th November
    2025/11/10

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 9th November 2025.

    Global equity markets fell last week as the rally in mega-cap technology stocks faltered, dragging down broader indices and injecting a dose of volatility into markets that had otherwise been buoyed by optimism over monetary easing and earnings resilience.

    In the United States, third-quarter earnings season neared its conclusion, with roughly 85% of S&P 500 companies having reported results as of Thursday.

    Away from earnings, the protracted US government shutdown entered its sixth week, delaying the release of key economic data, including the monthly jobs report.

    In the UK, the Bank of England voted narrowly (5–4) to keep its key policy rate unchanged at 4.0%.

    Market performance reflected these crosscurrents. US equities fell nearly 2% for the week, led by a 3% decline in technology shares amid fading AI enthusiasm.

    In commodities, oil prices extended their decline, even after OPEC+ confirmed a smaller-than-expected output increase of 137,000 barrels per day in December and no changes through Q1 2026.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 3rd November
    2025/11/03

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 2nd November 2025.

    Global equity markets finished the week on a mixed note as investors weighed a flurry of central bank decisions and a busy corporate earnings calendar.

    As expected, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for a second consecutive meeting, lowering the fed funds target range to 3.75%–4%, bringing cumulative easing this cycle to 150 basis points.

    However, the path ahead remains uncertain.

    Across the Atlantic, the European Central Bank kept rates unchanged for a third straight meeting, reaffirming that decisions would remain data dependent and taken “meeting by meeting.”

    Corporate earnings dominated market attention, with third-quarter results from several of the so-called “Magnificent Seven” technology giants driving volatility.

    Elsewhere, the US and China announced a limited trade agreement, with President Trump confirming a reduction in combined tariff rates on Chinese imports from 57% to 47%, alongside concessions on rare earth exports and agricultural trade.

    Equity market performance reflected these crosscurrents.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 27th October
    2025/10/27

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 26th October 2025.

    Global equity markets pushed higher last week, with US stocks reaching fresh record highs, as investors grew increasingly confident that the Federal Reserve will deliver another interest rate cut at its upcoming policy meeting.

    The ongoing US government shutdown continued to cloud the macroeconomic backdrop by halting key economic data releases, including the monthly jobs report.

    The inflation report came in softer than expected.

    In the UK, inflation unexpectedly held steady at 3.8% in September, unchanged for the third consecutive month, defying expectations of a marginal uptick.

    Earnings season remained a key focus for US investors, with mega-cap technology names again dominating index performance.

    The positive inflation surprise and anticipation of easier monetary policy fuelled a strong rally across major markets.

    In commodities, oil prices snapped a three-week losing streak, with US crude rising nearly 7% to trade at around $61.50 per barrel after Washington imposed sanctions on major Russian oil producers.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 20th October
    2025/10/23

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 19th October 2025.

    Global equity markets advanced last week, buoyed by a strong start to the US earnings season, even as volatility surged to its highest level since April and bond yields extended their recent decline.

    Investor sentiment was shaped by a mix of macroeconomic uncertainty and sector-specific developments.

    Adding to the supportive tone, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated that the central bank remains inclined toward further rate cuts this year.

    In the UK, economic data signalled modest growth but continued labour market softening.

    Global equity performance reflected the contrasting regional narratives.

    Commodities presented a striking divergence.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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  • Titan Wealth Weekly Market Update - Monday 6th October
    2025/10/06

    Welcome to this week’s Titan International market review for the week ending 5th October 2025.

    Global equity markets advanced last week even as the US government officially entered a shutdown, while oil prices tumbled amid concerns over potential global oversupply.

    At midnight on September 30, the US government ceased operations after lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement.

    In Europe, headline annual inflation in the eurozone edged up to 2.2% in September from 2.0% in August, driven by higher services costs and a slower decline in energy prices.

    Equity performance was mixed but generally positive. US markets rose more than 1% despite the shutdown, supported by positive investor sentiment around AI.

    Commodities experienced divergent movements.

    That’s all for this week’s Titan International Weekly Podcast. Thank you for listening and for further investment insights head over to titanwealthinternational.com.

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