Asian financial markets remained under pressure on Wednesday as geopolitical tensions linked to US President Donald Trump’s comments on Greenland unsettled investors, while volatility in global bond markets and currencies added to risk aversion. Safe-haven assets surged, regional equities fell, and emerging-market currencies weakened as markets digested a confluence of…
UK inflation rose for the first time in five months in December, adding to expectations that the Bank of…
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that the postwar global order led by the United States is breaking down,…
Could US President Donald Trump’s renewed push to acquire Greenland — by purchase or force — mark a breaking…
A major purchase of Canadian canola by a Chinese importer following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent trip to Beijing…
German companies sharply reduced their investments in the United States during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second…
European markets opened the week on the back foot after Donald Trump reignited transatlantic tension with fresh tariff threats…
Markets swung hard into risk-off mode Monday as Trump’s Greenland tariff threats reignited US-Europe trade war fears and sent…
