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The US-China trade war may undermine overseas demand for Chinese goods and dent a recovery in corporate earnings as they turn to reluctant domestic buyers to open their purse strings, according to ...
The gloves are off. The next chapter of U.S.-China decoupling has begun. The pain will be felt everywhere. In jacking up his tariffs on China—and pausing steep duties on dozens of other ...
One overarching message is the need for a change in the population’s mentality to become war ready. As NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told security experts in Brussels in December ...
The tariff-induced market volatility has led to a significant slowdown in U.S. corporate bond sales this week, with investment-grade companies issuing $9.5 billion of bonds so far. Companies with ...
corporate earnings. And they’re not looking good. Investors have already chopped more than US$5 trillion off the value of companies in the S&P 500 Index over the last three sessions as they fret that ...
The distraction of an erratic US-driven trade war is forcing Labor to pivot on the campaign trail, while offering opportunities to sharpen its pitch as the superior economic manager.
The US has increased tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, as the tit-for-tat trade war with America's biggest competitor hots up. Stock markets will now be braced for more retaliation from China ...
An escalating global tariff war could provide challenges for the emerging data centre sector and cause slower growth, Laura Cozzi, the International Energy Agency (IEA) Director of Technology told ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid,” in his first public comments on the escalating trade war with the United States, as Beijing raised tariffs on US goods to 125%.
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