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Thai, Cambodian Leaders Hold Ceasefire Talks In Malaysia
The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand met in Malaysia on Monday to negotiate a ceasefire on the fifth day of their intense border conflict, amid mounting international pressure to end the fighting.

By The Financial District
Jul 291 min read


News Of EU-U.S. Trade Deal Sends Global Shares Higher
Stock markets in Europe and Asia surged Monday after the European Union (EU) reached a trade agreement with the Trump administration ahead of this week’s deadline.

By The Financial District
Jul 291 min read


European Stocks Rally As EU Cuts Tariff Deal With U.S.
European stocks rose after the United States and the European Union (EU) reached a tariff agreement, easing concerns of a prolonged trade war.

By The Financial District
Jul 291 min read


Trump Cuts Trade Deal With EU, Sets 15% Tariff
President Donald Trump announced that the European Union (EU) will invest $600 billion in the U.S., purchase $750 billion worth of American energy products, and buy “vast amounts” of weapons under a trade deal that establishes a 15% tariff rate.

By The Financial District
Jul 282 min read


Conglomerates, Four Other Sectors Decline, Pushing PSE Index Below Milestone Level
Market bellwether SM Investments and other conglomerates posted declines along with four other sub-indices, pushing the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) index below a milestone level to close at 6,379.75 points, down by 33.43 points or 0.52 percent.

By The Financial District
Jul 282 min read


Japan, U.S. Agree On 15% Tariffs For Tokyo Exports
President Trump announced overnight that his administration and Japan have reached a trade agreement that includes a 15% tariff on imported goods from Japan.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Taiwan Seeks To Strike Tariff Deal With U.S.
Taiwan’s trade negotiators have arrived in the US for talks aimed at clinching a trade deal with President Donald Trump’s team and averting a threatened 32% tariff.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Despite Sagging Fortunes, Musk Maintains Lofty Vision For Robo-taxis
Tesla CEO Elon Musk used the early part of the company's recent earnings call to outline bold goals for the EV company, including ambitious growth for its robo-taxi business and a vision to produce one million Optimus humanoid robots within five years.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Google, Tesla Earnings Show Big Tech Winners Evolve
Big Tech earnings are off to a promising start, with Google-parent Alphabet and electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla—led by billionaire Elon Musk—reporting results that offer insight into the broader sector’s direction.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Trump Outlines Plan To Hasten AI development
resident Trump outlined plans to promote U.S. artificial intelligence development.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Housing Market Headed For Another Dismal Year
In an already sluggish year for the housing market, June existing-home sales plunged to their lowest level since September 2024.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


House Panel Votes To Subpoena DOJ For Epstein Files
A House subcommittee has voted to subpoena the Department of Justice (DOJ) for files related to the sex trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


China Spy Agency Accuses Foreign Agents Of Stealing Rare Earths
China’s top spy agency has accused overseas intelligence services of stealing controlled rare earth materials.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Trump Approval Rating In The Pits After Six Months In White House
President Trump is taking a victory lap after six months back in office, but new polling suggests that many of his key initiatives—particularly tariffs and economic management—are deeply unpopular.

By The Financial District
Jul 282 min read


Musk Returns To Tesla Amid Mounting Challenges
Tesla investors have been on a roller coaster.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


DeSantis Hit For Awarding Contracts To Favored Contractors
In just days, a migrant detention camp Florida officials have nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” sprang up in the mosquito-infested Everglades, ready in time for President Donald Trump’s visit.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


AI Mania Is Worse Than 1999 Tech Bubble, Economist Warns
A leading Wall Street economist is warning that the current surge in artificial intelligence stocks may be even more overblown than the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s.

By The Financial District
Jul 282 min read


Copper-Laden Ships Race To Reach U.S. Ahead Of Tariffs
At least four ships carrying copper are racing to reach US ports before August to beat a planned 50% import tariff on the metal.

By The Financial District
Jul 281 min read


Tiptoe to Triumph: SM, BDO, and the New Filipino Entrepreneur
In the grand arena of Philippine commerce, greatness does not always arrive with a roar. Sometimes, it tiptoes in — quietly, courageously, and full of possibility.

By Lito U. Gagni
Jul 283 min read


Stellantis Expects $2.7-B H1 Loss As Restructuring Costs, U.S. Tariffs Bite
Stellantis reported a preliminary first-half loss of €2.3 billion ($2.7 billion) as it grapples with product line overhauls in Europe and the U.S., while absorbing the cost of U.S. tariffs on vehicles and parts.

By The Financial District
Jul 271 min read


Brazil Weighs Response To U.S. Sanctions
Brazil is considering potential retaliatory measures in response to new U.S. sanctions, including suspending the licensing of American pharmaceutical patents.

By The Financial District
Jul 271 min read


BofA Analysts Are Bullish On Quantum
We’ve all heard how AI is going to change the world.

By The Financial District
Jul 271 min read


Google Beats Estimates, But AI Spending Is Rising
Google-parent Alphabet exceeded second-quarter earnings expectations thanks to strong performance in cloud computing and its search business, but the tech giant’s spending on artificial intelligence (AI) is soaring.

By The Financial District
Jul 271 min read


Possible Trump Tariff Deal With Japan Battered By Ishiba’s Election Loss
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he will remain in office to oversee trade negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, despite suffering a major election defeat just as the deadline to finalize a tariff deal draws near.

By The Financial District
Jul 271 min read
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