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Quartz • Jun 14, 2025

Weekend Money Markets Roundup June 14, 2025

Recent negotiations between major economies have not prevented a significant downturn in Chinese shipments to the United States, resulting in the steepest annual decrease in export...

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Globe and Mail Investing • Jun 12, 2025

Premarket: Wall Street futures down, oil falls on Middle East fears

Concerns over geopolitical instability in the Middle East combined with uncertainties surrounding the U.S.-China trade agreement prompted investors to shift toward safer investment...

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City A.M. • Jun 11, 2025

End in sight for US-China trade war with ‘framework’ announced in London 

The new agreement between the US and China is expected to ease tariffs and improve trade relations, potentially leading to increased market stability and growth for businesses invo...

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Quartz • Jun 09, 2025

Chinese exports to the U.S. are cratering despite a trade truce

The substantial decline in shipments from China to the U.S. highlights ongoing economic challenges and could influence bilateral trade balances and market dynamics despite recent d...

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Kiplinger • May 30, 2025

Stock Market Today: Stocks Bounce as US-China Tensions Escalate

Market fluctuations during the week’s close reflected investor uncertainty about the durability of trade agreements between the U.S. and China, highlighting potential risks for glo...

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Quartz • May 14, 2025

The market's mirage: Investors might be misreading the trade truce

The recent rise in stock prices following the U.S.-China trade agreement could be driven by cautious optimism, though underlying uncertainties suggest that financial gains might no...

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