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imports of containerized goods fell 7.5% year-over-year in October, as shipments from China plunged 16.
The economy is expanding, but reliance on the artificial intelligence boom — and the stock-market wealth it’s generated — makes growth look lopsided. Half of the respondents in an October survey by the Harris Poll for Bloomberg News said the economy wasn
Total revenues were €26.3bn, slightly below FY24’s €26.5bn.
The White House’s tariff-first approach has made core packaging inputs—aluminium, steel, resins and fibre—more expensive or harder to source at predictable prices.
Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson said there were “clear signs” that an earnings recovery was underway and that US firms were enjoying better pricing power. “While overhangs from Federal Reserve guidance and the shutdown have weighed on recent price action
The housing market is in a rut, but a recovery might be on the way.
LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England on Monday proposed that issuers of widely used stablecoins be allowed to invest up to 60% of the assets backing the digital tokens in short-term government debt, part of a raft of new rules that suggest a softening
Veeco Instruments (VECO) shares have climbed recently, reflecting positive momentum in the semiconductor sector. The company’s stock is up roughly 9% over the past month and 25% in the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Veeco Instruments. Veeco’s
Deutsche Bank cross-asset strategist Carolin Raab says the backdrop for global equity markets is improving again and that European stocks are set for double-digit gains next year. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
China added more than a dozen fentanyl precursors to a list of controlled exports to the US, Mexico and Canada, in an apparent move to implement commitments made in a trade deal reached between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump last month. The Chinese Commerce
exporters of agricultural goods to China are optimistic that trade between the two countries will return to normalcy after a framework agreement reached last month by their leaders, according to several exporters and industry officials. pavilion at the Ch
Trump’s $2,000 “tariff dividend” could inject $440 billion into the economy, fueling hopes for a major crypto bull run.
The idea of direct household payments, even hypothetical, revived the same risk-on reflex that drove digital assets during the pandemic-era stimulus rounds.
The Trump administration paused a probe into China’s shipbuilding industry, and in turn, Beijing said it was shelving its own investigation and putting off special port fees on US vessels. China also said that it put on hold sanctions on US units of a ma
Bitcoin ETF outflows show institutions are trimming risk, not abandoning crypto, as trading stays off-chain and liquidity begins to improve.