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Daily Briefing — April 18, 2026 | Trade Policy, Central Bank Divergence, and the AI Recalibration
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In today's extended Slotly News briefing, we take a comprehensive look at the forces shaping the global economy on April 18, 2026. We begin with the United States, where the Federal Reserve is navigating a delicate balancing act between persistent services inflation and softening growth — compounded by the pass-through effects of an active tariff policy. In Europe, we examine the gradual stabilization of the eurozone economy, the ECB's more aggressive easing posture, and the growing fiscal pivot toward defense spending. Across Asia, we assess China's uneven economic recovery, Japan's careful exit from ultra-loose monetary policy, and India's continued structural growth momentum. We then move into bond markets, where heavy sovereign issuance is meeting a private investor base that demands higher compensation for duration risk. Currency dynamics, commodity markets, and energy sector developments are covered in depth, before we turn to one of the most consequential structural stories of the moment: the maturation of artificial intelligence as a business and economic force. Corporate M&A trends, margin dynamics, and supply chain strategy round out the picture. This episode is produced by Slotly News, a platform currently in active development. Content is for informational purposes only.