#Global Markets
Total 24 articles
The European Commission has proposed sweeping measures to cut energy demand across households and industry. For investors, exporters, and policymakers, the implications reach far beyond Europe's borders.
Trump signals he may delay a Xi Jinping summit, rattling markets and trade talks. Is this classic dealmaking pressure — or a miscalculation that could derail US-China relations?
Trump told the FT a US-China summit could be delayed. With tariffs entrenched and trade talks stalled, what does this mean for markets, supply chains, and the global economy?
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[email protected]Middle East tensions are reversing 2026's most crowded consensus trades—dollar shorts, EM longs, stable oil. What this means for global portfolios and where the real risk lies.
Iran war shows no sign of ending. Oil is near $120 a barrel. Wall Street futures are sliding. And the rate cuts markets were counting on? They may not come.
Brent crude surged to $107.97 as Middle East war disrupts Persian Gulf oil flows. Nikkei plunged 6.2%, Kospi fell 6.3%. Stagflation fears are back—and the Fed has no easy answer.
China cuts GDP growth target to 4.5%-5% for 2026, signaling economic headwinds. What this means for global markets, investors, and the world's second-largest economy.
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[email protected]India's 100 million weekly ChatGPT users reveal how AI companies are reshaping global expansion strategies through localized pricing and educational focus.
PM Takaichi's supermajority victory triggers historic market surge - Nikkei hits 57,000, Bitcoin reaches $72,000, gold breaks $5,000. What's driving this global ripple effect?
Global investors are dumping expensive U.S. tech stocks for international markets. What's driving this massive capital shift and what it means for your portfolio.
Global equity funds attract fresh capital for three consecutive weeks, signaling renewed investor confidence despite economic uncertainties. What's driving this momentum?
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[email protected]China's economy grew 5 percent in 2025, its weakest performance in decades. Q4 growth slowed to 4.5 percent according to official NBS data.