European markets opened the week on the back foot after Donald Trump reignited transatlantic tension with fresh tariff threats tied to a renewed push for “control” of Greenland.The shock move jolted London and major continental indices, while EU capitals rushed to draft retaliation plans.Beyond the immediate volatility, the episode is…
Markets swung hard into risk-off mode Monday as Trump’s Greenland tariff threats reignited US-Europe trade war fears and sent…
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will attend Supreme Court oral arguments on Wednesday, a rare public show of institutional…
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s proposal to suspend the sales tax on food has unsettled bond markets, highlighting concerns…
US President Donald Trump has warned of a 200% tariff on French wines and champagnes in a sharp escalation…
China plans to roll out a fresh set of policies from 2026 to 2030 aimed at lifting domestic consumption…
The slowdown in the UK jobs market became more evident in the run-up to November’s budget, as new figures…
US stocks ticked higher at midday Friday as the S&P 500 climbed 0.3%, the Nasdaq advanced 0.4%, and the…
Oil prices face mounting fundamental pressure as potential shifts in global oversupply dynamics emerge, driven by China’s decelerating stockpiling,…
