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The dollar barely recouped its heavy losses on Tuesday as investors were no clearer on whether a de-escalation of the ...
US and China tariff tensions continue to dominate the focus, with signs of deescalation mounting even as President Trump sent ...
ASX climbs; tariff relief for carmakers; investors shrug off MinRes result; Ex-Virgin Aust chief gets Endeavour top job; ...
Asian shares are mostly higher after U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed, quiet finish ahead of a busy week of corporate earnings ...
Despite little evidence of progress being made in trade negotiations between the United States and China, both sides in ...
President Trump has wielded the presidency as an instrument of blunt power, ignoring the howls of outrage from Democrats and ...
American sourcing firms and exporters in China are approaching Indian companies to supply goods to the US as high tariffs ...
The hopes that have driven the recent rally on markets seem to be evaporating. But shareholders are putting too much stock in ...
Bessent moved markets last week when he said in a private speech to JPMorgan Chase that he expects a deescalation in the trade war because “Neither side thinks the status quo is sustainable.” ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday said many top trading partners of the United States had made ‘very good’ ...
As I repeatedly said, I believe that it’s up to China to de-escalate, because they sell five times more to us than we sell to ...
The Chinese exempting some goods from tariffs indicates they are interested in reducing tensions, Bessent said ...
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