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Trump’s Tariffs Are Raising Costs for U.S. Consumers
When tariffs are imposed on imported goods, someone has to foot the bill.

By The Financial District
Sep 12 min read


TSMC Drops Chinese Chipmaking Tools for 2-nm Fabs
TSMC will no longer use Chinese-made equipment in its 2-nanometer chip production lines.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


Melinda French Gates Quits the Gates Foundation
Melinda French Gates — Bill Gates’ ex-wife — confirmed that she is leaving the foundation she co-founded with him more than 25 years ago.

By The Financial District
Sep 12 min read


Huawei’s H1 Spending on R&D Causes Profit to Sag 32%
Chinese tech giant Huawei reported a 32% drop in first-half net profit as it ramped up research and development spending to counter U.S. sanctions.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


Thai Court Sacks Prime Minister Over "Unethical" Call with Cambodian Leader
Thailand’s Constitutional Court has dismissed Paetongtarn Shinawatra from her position as prime minister.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


Putin Lambastes U.S. Trade Sanctions on Eve of China Visit
On the eve of a visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted Western sanctions as his country’s economy teeters on the brink of recession, hit by trade restrictions and the costs of the war in Ukraine.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


U.S. Inflation to Rise as Powell Shifts on Job Market
A key U.S. inflation gauge likely ticked higher last month, underscoring the challenge Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues face in balancing persistent price pressures with risks to a fragile labor market.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


NVIDIA Sets Sales Record but Stock Falls in After-Hours Trading
Nvidia once again reported record sales in its latest quarterly earnings, beating Wall Street’s expectations even as its stock slipped in after-hours trading.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


China’s Jet Dream Stalls as Airlines Flock Back to Boeing, Airbus
For all the talk of China’s industrial rise, its aviation ambitions may be hitting a ceiling.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Slide on Inflation Worries
U.S. stocks retreated from record highs on Friday as Wall Street digested an update on consumer inflation showing prices rising further above the Federal Reserve’s target in July.

By The Financial District
Sep 11 min read


EU Sees Bond Market Developing Despite Lack of Sovereign Status
The European Union expects its bond market to continue expanding with new issuance programs and futures contracts, even though its push to be included in sovereign debt indices has so far failed.

By The Financial District
Aug 311 min read


Spotify Flags Price Rises as It Introduces New Services
Spotify will raise prices as it invests in new features and pursues its goal of reaching 1 billion users.

By The Financial District
Aug 311 min read


Bubble Risks Grow as China’s Stock Bull Run Defies Economic Rules
China’s economy is struggling under the weight of tariffs and a deep-rooted property crisis, yet its stock market is extending a bull run — a disconnect raising doubts about the rally’s sustainability.

By The Financial District
Aug 311 min read


BOJ Expects Tight Labor Market to Put Pressure on Wages
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said he expects Japan’s tight labor market to keep upward pressure on wages, reflecting his view that stable inflation is taking hold.

By The Financial District
Aug 311 min read


Société Générale Strategist Warns of Dot-Com-Type Tech Bubble
Albert Edwards of Société Générale has warned that the tech sector may be in a bubble.

By The Financial District
Aug 311 min read


Foreign Workers Have Boosted Euro Zone Economy: ECB
An influx of foreign workers has given the euro zone’s economy a significant boost in recent years, helping offset shorter working hours and lower real wages.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


Japan Private Equity Deals Head for Record Year
Take-private deals in Japan are on track to hit a record high this year, surpassing the $40.3 billion posted in 2023, as companies yield to pressure to boost investor return.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


We Must Ensure Putin Never Tries to Attack Ukraine Again: NATO Chief
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said recently that the new security guarantees for Ukraine will consist of two layers: strengthening Ukraine’s armed forces and commitments from the US and Europe designed to deter Russia from future aggression.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


European Postal Services Freeze Shipment of Packages to U.S.
The end of an exemption on tariff duties for low-value packages entering the United States is prompting many international postal services to pause shipments as they await clarity on the new rules.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


300,000 Fewer US Federal Workers Will Be on Payroll by December 31
About 300,000 fewer federal workers will be on the government payroll by the end of December than there were in January.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


China Crackdown on Price Wars Eases Industrial Profit Fall
China’s industrial companies saw profits decline at a slower pace in July, signaling that efforts to rein in overcapacity may be helping ease pressure from aggressive price competition.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


Bloomberg Tackles Four Scenarios for Fed Pressure
The Federal Reserve’s independence has come under mounting political pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.

By The Financial District
Aug 301 min read


Stocks Continue Free Fall on Konektadong Pinoy Law
Stocks extended their decline following the enactment of the Konektadong Pinoy (KP) Law, which has rattled investors over sweeping rule changes.

By The Financial District
Aug 302 min read


China’s $1 Trillion Stock Rally Spurs Curbs from Brokers, Funds
A $1 trillion stock rally in China is sparking concerns over rising risks to investors, prompting some of the nation’s brokerages and fund managers to scale back financing and restrict purchases.

By The Financial District
Aug 291 min read
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