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How long can the US economy defy expectations?
Although the US economy continues to show modest inflation, rising stock markets, and low unemployment, uncertainty remains about its ability to sustain growth amid recent trade te...
Read Full Article →The bond market maths does not add up for governments
Governments are likely to face increased borrowing costs as rising interest rates make it more expensive to finance their expanding budget shortfalls in the bond market.
Read Full Article →Starmer aims to lower steel tariffs as US president arrives in UK
The discussions between UK and US leaders, alongside the EU representative, may impact steel import costs and influence trade relationships during the presidential visit centered a...
Read Full Article →Capital gains tax receipts fall after big cuts in allowances
The government experienced a notable decrease in income from capital gains taxation in 2023-24, with collections dropping by 18 percent to £12.1 billion following substantial reduc...
Read Full Article →Stephen Colbert, the cancelled late night TV host
The departure of a prominent late night host before a major $8 billion corporate transaction highlights potential financial implications related to shifting political influences wi...
Read Full Article →EU’s von der Leyen says she will meet Trump in Scotland on Sunday
The European Commission president’s upcoming meeting with the former U.S. leader aims to advance ongoing negotiations that could impact trade relations and economic cooperation bet...
Read Full Article →Cracks widen in Japan and US’s interpretation of tariff trade deal
Tokyo officials dispute Washington’s assertion about profit guarantees for American investors, highlighting ongoing disagreements that could affect the financial outcomes and stabi...
Read Full Article →Trader who claims he made 97% of hedge fund’s revenues sues over bonus
Robert Gagliardi alleges he generated nearly all of the hedge fund’s income but was refused a bonus, prompting legal action amid disputes over his conduct and compensation.
Read Full Article →Bitcoin will go up if more people buy bitcoin and won’t if they don’t: Citi
The value of Bitcoin is influenced by demand, as an increase in buyers typically drives its price higher, while a lack of purchasing interest can lead to stagnation or decline.
Read Full Article →Wall Street ‘euphoria’ sparks bubble warnings
Rising enthusiasm among investors has led experts to caution about potential overvaluation risks in cryptocurrency and trending stocks, which may impact overall market stability an...
Read Full Article →Reeves faces ‘significant challenges’ from trade war and small headroom, warns IMF
The International Monetary Fund highlights economic pressures and limited fiscal flexibility, urging the UK government to adjust its budget framework to better manage the impacts o...
Read Full Article →Chinese investment into Hong Kong surges to record high
The growing capital flows from mainland China into Hong Kong underscore the city’s increasing reliance on external funding, reflecting a notable shift in its financial landscape an...
Read Full Article →Starmer to press Trump over deal to cut tariffs on UK steel imports
The prime minister plans to discuss reducing taxes on British steel with the US president, emphasizing potential economic benefits while also advocating for stronger bilateral rela...
Read Full Article →It’s fear, not greed, that drives the stock market
Market fluctuations are currently influenced more by investors’ anxiety over potential downturns than by confidence or aggressive buying, affecting valuation levels and trading beh...
Read Full Article →Companies look beyond bitcoin to drive up their share prices
Several publicly traded companies are investing in alternative cryptocurrencies such as ether, litecoin, and $TRUMP to potentially enhance their market valuation and attract invest...
Read Full Article →UK households prioritise saving more than at any point since 2008 crash, survey finds
Amid rising inflation and anticipated tax increases this autumn, many UK families are increasingly focusing on building their savings to secure their financial stability.
Read Full Article →Trump and Powell spar as US president visits Federal Reserve
During the president’s visit to the Federal Reserve’s headquarters renovation, tensions arose with the central bank leader, highlighting the importance of monetary policy decisions...
Read Full Article →Trump risks market revolt if he threatens Fed independence, Pimco says
A prominent investment firm highlights potential market instability if the U.S. president challenges the central bank's autonomy during his upcoming visit to its headquarters.
Read Full Article →Tesla shares fall as Trump says he wants Musk to ‘thrive’
Tesla's stock declined following a significant decrease in second-quarter earnings, highlighting investor concerns despite positive remarks from a prominent political figure.
Read Full Article →Blackstone hails ‘restoration of confidence’ after US trade deals and tax cuts
The head of the investment firm anticipates a widespread improvement in capital markets during the latter half of 2025, following recent developments in US trade agreements and fis...
Read Full Article →Nvidia AI chips worth $1bn smuggled to China after Trump export controls
Despite regulatory efforts to restrict advanced technology exports, significant quantities of high-value AI semiconductor components have been illicitly transferred to China, highl...
Read Full Article →Goldman to forgo second round of job cuts as outlook improves
Goldman Sachs has decided not to proceed with additional workforce reductions initially planned for September due to an improved economic forecast and stronger-than-expected busine...
Read Full Article →Quashing of Tom Hayes’ conviction puts justice system in the dock
The reversal of the former trader's conviction highlights potential challenges within financial regulation enforcement and may influence future prosecution approaches in complex ma...
Read Full Article →Musk warns ‘rough quarters’ ahead for Tesla after Trump cancels EV incentives
Tesla faces upcoming financial challenges due to increased market rivalry and reduced consumer support following the discontinuation of government electric vehicle subsidies, resul...
Read Full Article →Keir Starmer and Narendra Modi to sign UK-India trade deal
The agreement between the UK and India will reduce tariffs on a majority of British goods, potentially boosting trade in sectors such as beauty products, apparel, and food items.
Read Full Article →US and EU close in on 15% tariff deal
The potential agreement to set tariffs at 15% between the US and EU could prevent a significant increase in duties that might have disrupted trade and economic relations.
Read Full Article →Meme stock 2.0 may prove fleeting
The recent surge in popular speculative stocks highlights investor enthusiasm but may not indicate long-term financial stability or sustained market growth.
Read Full Article →Meme stock mania returns as Krispy Kreme and GoPro shares soar
Social media-driven retail investors have significantly increased trading activity in certain heavily shorted stocks, leading to sharp price increases and heightened market volatil...
Read Full Article →Tom Hayes’ conviction for Libor-rigging quashed by UK’s highest court
The overturning of Tom Hayes' conviction removes a major precedent in financial crime prosecutions related to benchmark interest rate manipulation, potentially affecting future reg...
Read Full Article →Germany and France push EU to prepare trade reprisals against US
Germany and France are urging the European Union to consider retaliatory measures in trade, emphasizing the potential economic impact if the United States does not engage in negoti...
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