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US Economy Shows Signs of Strength Amid Global Uncertainty

The US economy is showing signs of resilience despite global uncertainty, with housing starts rising to a five-month high, oil prices surging on Iran conflict concerns, and consumer spending on travel remaining robust. Meanwhile, gold steadies in thin trading as focus turns to Fed rate plans.

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The US economy is sending mixed signals, with some indicators pointing to continued growth and others hinting at potential headwinds. Despite global uncertainty, the latest data suggests that the US economy is showing...

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US Economy Shows Signs of Strength Amid Global Uncertainty

The US economy is showing signs of resilience despite global uncertainty, with housing starts rising to a five-month high, oil prices surging on Iran conflict concerns, and consumer spending on travel remaining robust. Meanwhile, gold steadies in thin trading as focus turns to Fed rate plans.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The US economy is sending mixed signals, with some indicators pointing to continued growth and others hinting at potential headwinds. Despite global uncertainty, the latest data suggests that the US economy is showing signs of strength.

One area of growth is the housing market, where new residential construction rose to a five-month high in December. According to government figures, housing starts increased 6.2% to an annual pace of 1.4 million homes, beating all estimates in a Bloomberg survey. This broad-based advance saw both single-family home starts and apartment projects rising at year's end, with the number of one-family homes started reaching its highest level since February.

Kamini Lane, President and CEO of Coldwell Banker Realty, attributed the growth to lower borrowing costs. "The decline in mortgage rates has been a significant factor in the increase in housing starts," she said in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. Lane also discussed the current real estate market in cities like Los Angeles, noting that while affordability remains a concern, there are still opportunities for buyers.

Another sector showing signs of growth is the travel industry. Michael Brown, president and CEO of Travel + Leisure Co., reported a record stock close and discussed the company's latest earnings report on "The Close." Despite concerns about global uncertainty, Brown noted that consumer spending on travel remains robust. "We're seeing a lot of momentum in the leisure space," he said.

Not all sectors are immune to global uncertainty, however. Oil prices surged to their biggest daily gain since October on concerns about a potential conflict with Iran. The report that American military intervention in Iran could come sooner than expected sparked a jump in oil prices, which steadied after the initial surge.

Gold prices also steadied in thin trading, as many Asian markets were closed for Lunar New Year holidays and traders focused on the Federal Reserve's next move on interest rates. After jumping 2% on Wednesday, gold prices held steady, awaiting the Fed's decision.

In other news, Todd Kahn, CEO and brand president of Coach, discussed the brand's growth on "The Close." Kahn attributed much of the brand's recent success to a strategic focus on Gen Z consumers. "We're seeing a lot of traction with younger consumers," he said.

Overall, the US economy is showing signs of resilience despite global uncertainty. While some sectors are experiencing growth, others are more vulnerable to external factors. As the Federal Reserve prepares to make its next move on interest rates, all eyes will be on the US economy to see how it responds.

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  • Bloomberg: "Coach CEO: Tariffs no Longer in Play Internationally"
  • Bloomberg: "Gold Steadies in Thin Trading as Focus Turns to Fed Rate Plans"
  • Bloomberg: "Oil Holds Biggest Jump Since October on Iran Conflict Concerns"
  • Bloomberg: "Travel + Leisure CEO on Earnings, Leisure Momentum"
  • Bloomberg: "Housing Starts Rise to Five-Month High in Broad Increase"

The US economy is sending mixed signals, with some indicators pointing to continued growth and others hinting at potential headwinds. Despite global uncertainty, the latest data suggests that the US economy is showing signs of strength.

One area of growth is the housing market, where new residential construction rose to a five-month high in December. According to government figures, housing starts increased 6.2% to an annual pace of 1.4 million homes, beating all estimates in a Bloomberg survey. This broad-based advance saw both single-family home starts and apartment projects rising at year's end, with the number of one-family homes started reaching its highest level since February.

Kamini Lane, President and CEO of Coldwell Banker Realty, attributed the growth to lower borrowing costs. "The decline in mortgage rates has been a significant factor in the increase in housing starts," she said in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. Lane also discussed the current real estate market in cities like Los Angeles, noting that while affordability remains a concern, there are still opportunities for buyers.

Another sector showing signs of growth is the travel industry. Michael Brown, president and CEO of Travel + Leisure Co., reported a record stock close and discussed the company's latest earnings report on "The Close." Despite concerns about global uncertainty, Brown noted that consumer spending on travel remains robust. "We're seeing a lot of momentum in the leisure space," he said.

Not all sectors are immune to global uncertainty, however. Oil prices surged to their biggest daily gain since October on concerns about a potential conflict with Iran. The report that American military intervention in Iran could come sooner than expected sparked a jump in oil prices, which steadied after the initial surge.

Gold prices also steadied in thin trading, as many Asian markets were closed for Lunar New Year holidays and traders focused on the Federal Reserve's next move on interest rates. After jumping 2% on Wednesday, gold prices held steady, awaiting the Fed's decision.

In other news, Todd Kahn, CEO and brand president of Coach, discussed the brand's growth on "The Close." Kahn attributed much of the brand's recent success to a strategic focus on Gen Z consumers. "We're seeing a lot of traction with younger consumers," he said.

Overall, the US economy is showing signs of resilience despite global uncertainty. While some sectors are experiencing growth, others are more vulnerable to external factors. As the Federal Reserve prepares to make its next move on interest rates, all eyes will be on the US economy to see how it responds.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg: "Coach CEO: Tariffs no Longer in Play Internationally"
  • Bloomberg: "Gold Steadies in Thin Trading as Focus Turns to Fed Rate Plans"
  • Bloomberg: "Oil Holds Biggest Jump Since October on Iran Conflict Concerns"
  • Bloomberg: "Travel + Leisure CEO on Earnings, Leisure Momentum"
  • Bloomberg: "Housing Starts Rise to Five-Month High in Broad Increase"

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