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Below are the most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting June 16. An announcement by the U.S. Federal Reserve will be the focus of the week, where interest ...
The latest round of US-China trade talks concluded in London with both sides declaring a new truce, but key issues surrounding national security-linked export controls remain unresolved, casting a ...
Beijing is more openly leveraging its control over rare earths, using them both as a stick to pressure geostrategic rivals ...
A week that started with investors in a reasonably optimistic mood, betting that the U.S. and China would strike a deal in ...
U.S. oil benchmark prices climbed roughly 7% to about $73 a barrel, the highest level since early April. U.S. government ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved in June due to eased trade tensions between the U.S. and China, but concerns over Israel's missile strikes on Iran affected global markets. Although inflation ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months in June as trade tensions between the U.S. and China eased, ...
A recent decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to double aluminum import tariffs has significantly escalated trade tensions ...
Asia stock markets trade in red on Friday, after Israel's strike against Iran, escalating regional conflict, led to a decline in global markets. Israeli leaders pledged to continue operations until ...
The only scenario in which China might deregulate its critical minerals export is if the U.S. fully removes tariffs imposed on Chinese goods as part of the trade war, said Wang Yiwei, a professor of ...
The volume of US pork exports is down about nine percent compared to this time a year ago -- and Iowa State University ag economist Chad Hart says it's not just trade tensions with China that caused ...
In the high-stakes arena of international diplomacy, tariffs and trade threats rarely remain confined to spreadsheets and ...