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There's a fragile trade war truce. But Beijing may have given Trump less than it seems — and still has the leverage
The move was revealed by the country’s Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson.
The new policy reversing Trump-era tariffs on food products cuts import taxes on a wide range of everyday products, from coffee and bananas to beef and tomatoes.
Industrial metals stumble as China's weak October data rattles demand outlook--just as supply fears start to ease.
The strategist was voted the second best portfolio strategist in a widely followed investor survey this year, behind Michael Kantrowitz at Piper Sandler & Co. In the longer term, a “hot” economy could also revive inflation, he added.
Earlier this month, Mastercard and Visa announced a proposed settlement to resolve longstanding multidistrict antitrust litigation with U.S. merchants, introducing changes such as lower and capped interchange fees, expanded merchant surcharging options, a
ETF outflows hit over $3 billion and Washington’s data paralysis unsettles markets. Big week for economic data releases that will impact the Fed's December decision.
As Gulf markets face downward pressure due to fading hopes for interest rate cuts and cautious stances from Federal Reserve officials, investors are increasingly attentive to small-cap opportunities that can weather such macroeconomic shifts. In this cont
British manufacturers should be freed from paying the Government’s net zero taxes to reduce their “eye-watering” energy bills, factory owners have urged.
A potential run on stablecoins could force the European Central Bank to reconsider its monetary policy approach, according to Dutch central bank governor Olaf Sleijpen, who warned that dollar-pegged digital tokens are rapidly approaching systemic relevanc
QinetiQ Group has seen a slight lift in its fair value estimate, rising from £5.53 to £5.57, based on updated analyst assumptions. This modest change is supported by increased confidence in revenue growth and a lowered discount rate, which suggests the ma
Enterprise Financial Services (EFSC) shares have traded sideways over the past month, with investors keeping an eye on underlying financial indicators for cues. The recent price actions reflect a period of cautious sentiment. See our latest analysis for E
Research shows rising confidence tempered by persistent cost pressures and calls for targeted fiscal support
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung credited the business sector for helping his government negotiate a trade deal with Washington but urged the companies to maintain strong domestic investments.View on euronews
Japan will roll out its most sweeping crypto regulatory overhaul in April 2026. The reforms reclassify 105 crypto tokens, including Bitcoin and Ethereum. Japan’s notoriously ...