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Asian markets flitted between gains and losses Monday as investors continued to digest last week's tariff blitz by Donald Trump and a US jobs report that fanned fears about the world's top economy.
WTI price slumps to near $66.35 in Monday’s early Asian session. OPEC+ agreed to increase output by another 547K bps from ...
The US president first announced the ‘reciprocal tariffs’ in April which led to a global financial crisis with stock markets ...
Investors have long ignored the potential for pain in the actual economy from the trade war. But with valuations stretched, ...
OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, the latest in a series of accelerated output hikes to regain market share, ...
Trump ends the de minimis exemption, halting duty-free imports globally. Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu face higher tariffs, impacting consumers.
"Something always goes wrong eventually — whether it’s a risk hiding in plain sight or something you couldn’t see coming." ...
US President Donald Trump’s latest move to impose tariffs on almost 70 trading partners has sent shockwaves acr ...
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Sunday that the latest round of tariffs are "pretty much set" and unlikely ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNGulf stocks drop as poor earnings and U.S. tariffs shake investor confidence
Stocks in the Gulf dropped Sunday as investors responded to poor earnings and fresh economic pressure from the United States, ...
Indian pharma companies will need to change tack and find newer markets should the Trump administration impose a reciprocal ...
Customs data showed a 10.9 per cent fall in exports to the US in June, even as China recorded a trade surplus that month of $114.8bn. The numbers highlight the extent to which nimble global supply ...
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