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Global Markets React to Economic Shifts as US, Iran Nuclear Talks Progress and Walmart Eyes Earnings Report

As the global economy navigates a complex web of challenges, markets are responding to a range of developments, from the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks to Walmart's upcoming earnings report and a potential property tax hike in New York City.

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Global Markets React to Economic Shifts as US, Iran Nuclear Talks Progress and Walmart Eyes Earnings Report

As the global economy navigates a complex web of challenges, markets are responding to a range of developments, from the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks to Walmart's upcoming earnings report and a potential property tax hike in New York City.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The global economy is experiencing a period of significant flux, with various developments influencing market trends and investor sentiment. In recent days, a range of news stories has emerged, from the potential for a property tax hike in New York City to the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks and Walmart's upcoming earnings report.

In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has threatened to raise property taxes by nearly 10% as a way to lobby Governor Kathy Hochul for more funding. This move has significant implications for the city's residents and businesses, and could have far-reaching consequences for the local economy.

Meanwhile, the price of gold has steadied after a two-day decline, with many Asian markets offline for the Lunar New Year holiday. The precious metal's value has been influenced by a range of factors in recent months, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the progress of US-Iran nuclear talks.

Speaking of which, oil prices have held their drop after the US and Iran struck a positive tone following talks over the OPEC member's nuclear program. This development has pared crude's risk premium, with significant implications for the global energy market.

In corporate news, Walmart is set to report its earnings amid a period of significant change for the company. New CEO John Furner is taking the helm at a time when the company is experiencing strong growth from newer, wealthier customers and benefiting from success in e-commerce. This has contributed to the company's recent rally, which pushed its market capitalization past $1 trillion.

According to Dana Telsey, Founder, CEO and Chief Research Officer of Telsey Advisory Group, Walmart's growth is a testament to the company's ability to adapt to changing consumer trends. "Walmart is seeing strong growth from newer, wealthier customers and is benefiting from success in e-commerce," she said in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. "This is a significant development for the company, and one that is likely to continue in the coming months and years."

In other news, a sleepy corner of Japan's bond market has been ignited by foreign demand. A Japanese bond futures contract that lay dormant for years is emerging as a popular hedging and positioning tool for overseas investors who are ramping up exposure to Japan's super-long bonds.

This development is significant, as it highlights the growing interest in Japanese bonds among foreign investors. According to reports, the contract has seen a significant increase in trading volume in recent months, with many investors seeking to take advantage of the country's low interest rates and stable economic environment.

As the global economy continues to navigate a complex web of challenges, it is clear that markets are responding to a range of developments. From the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks to Walmart's upcoming earnings report and the potential for a property tax hike in New York City, there is no shortage of news influencing investor sentiment and market trends. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor these developments and their potential implications for the global economy.

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  • Bloomberg Businessweek Daily
  • Telsey Advisory Group
  • Reuters
  • Bloomberg
  • CNBC

The global economy is experiencing a period of significant flux, with various developments influencing market trends and investor sentiment. In recent days, a range of news stories has emerged, from the potential for a property tax hike in New York City to the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks and Walmart's upcoming earnings report.

In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has threatened to raise property taxes by nearly 10% as a way to lobby Governor Kathy Hochul for more funding. This move has significant implications for the city's residents and businesses, and could have far-reaching consequences for the local economy.

Meanwhile, the price of gold has steadied after a two-day decline, with many Asian markets offline for the Lunar New Year holiday. The precious metal's value has been influenced by a range of factors in recent months, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the progress of US-Iran nuclear talks.

Speaking of which, oil prices have held their drop after the US and Iran struck a positive tone following talks over the OPEC member's nuclear program. This development has pared crude's risk premium, with significant implications for the global energy market.

In corporate news, Walmart is set to report its earnings amid a period of significant change for the company. New CEO John Furner is taking the helm at a time when the company is experiencing strong growth from newer, wealthier customers and benefiting from success in e-commerce. This has contributed to the company's recent rally, which pushed its market capitalization past $1 trillion.

According to Dana Telsey, Founder, CEO and Chief Research Officer of Telsey Advisory Group, Walmart's growth is a testament to the company's ability to adapt to changing consumer trends. "Walmart is seeing strong growth from newer, wealthier customers and is benefiting from success in e-commerce," she said in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. "This is a significant development for the company, and one that is likely to continue in the coming months and years."

In other news, a sleepy corner of Japan's bond market has been ignited by foreign demand. A Japanese bond futures contract that lay dormant for years is emerging as a popular hedging and positioning tool for overseas investors who are ramping up exposure to Japan's super-long bonds.

This development is significant, as it highlights the growing interest in Japanese bonds among foreign investors. According to reports, the contract has seen a significant increase in trading volume in recent months, with many investors seeking to take advantage of the country's low interest rates and stable economic environment.

As the global economy continues to navigate a complex web of challenges, it is clear that markets are responding to a range of developments. From the progress in US-Iran nuclear talks to Walmart's upcoming earnings report and the potential for a property tax hike in New York City, there is no shortage of news influencing investor sentiment and market trends. As the situation continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor these developments and their potential implications for the global economy.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg Businessweek Daily
  • Telsey Advisory Group
  • Reuters
  • Bloomberg
  • CNBC

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