Lower U.S. Treasury yields are fueling a surge in risk assets, despite new tariffs announced by Trump on 14 countries. Analysts weigh in on how this affects the stock market and corporate profits.
President Trump delays the implementation of new tariffs on several countries as he seeks to finalize trade deals. This decision could have significant implications for the economy and U.S. trading partners.
In a bold statement at the BRICS summit, leaders condemned US-Israel strikes on Iran and supported Palestinian statehood while remaining silent on the Ukraine war. Discover the implications of their declaration!
As President Trump's 90-day tariff pause approaches its end, markets brace for potential turmoil. With duties set to return unless trade deals are struck, futures are already showing signs of decline. Will August 1 see a repeat of the stock crash?
Vietnam's recent tariff agreement with the US has sent ripples through the global market. While initially promising, concerns over transshipment definitions could reshape trade dynamics, especially with China.
U.S. President Trump is set to send tariff letters to 12 countries, outlining new trade levels. With tariffs potentially reaching 70%, the global trade landscape could change dramatically.
The June jobs report revealed a surprising increase of 147,000 nonfarm payroll jobs, defying expectations. Analysts suggest that while the headline looks strong, underlying data indicates a slow down in private sector hiring, masked by seasonal government job increases.
Apple’s iPhone 17 is struggling due to AI rollout issues and fears of Trump tariffs, but the iPhone 18 is set to bring exciting upgrades and a foldable design, promising a brighter future for Apple.
Nike is bracing for a staggering $1 billion cost increase due to tariffs from Trump's trade war, prompting price hikes and a shift in manufacturing. As revenues plunge, can Nike turn things around?
Nike announces that President Trump's tariffs may increase its costs by $1 billion this year, prompting the company to shift production away from China. Amidst fluctuating trade policies, what does this mean for sneaker prices?