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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with Japan over trade and said that its "reciprocal" tariff rate of 25%, ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNUS consumer inflation accelerates as tariff effects creep inUS consumer inflation picked up in line with analyst expectations in June, government data showed Tuesday, with vehicle costs ...
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Trade War Erupts! Mr. Japan Caught in Tariff CrossfireCaught in a rising storm of global tariffs and diplomatic tension, “Mr. Japan” emerges as a key player in a high-stakes economic drama. From quiet negotiations to bold moves, this trade war could ...
Shares in Asia are mixed after an update on inflation pulled most U.S. stocks lower, though gains for Nvidia pushed the ...
Asian stock markets were under pressure on Wednesday while the dollar climbed to its firmest against the yen since early ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNExclusive: Washington presses Seoul for billion-dollar industry fundThe United States has asked South Korea to lead the creation of a multi-billion-dollar investment fund aimed at bolstering ...
Asian markets declined after U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that a preliminary trade deal had been reached with Indonesia, under which a 19% tariff would be imposed on Indonesian ...
Japanese manufacturers' business confidence improved slightly in July and is expected to strengthen further in the coming months despite ongoing concerns about U.S. tariffs, thanks to recovery in the ...
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TRADING DAY Making sense of the forces driving global markets By Jamie McGeever, Markets Columnist The S&P 500 and Nasdaq leaped to new highs on Tuesday thanks to a surge in Nvidia shares, but closed ...
Equity market strength was mostly in tech, after AI darling and chipmaker Nvidia said overnight it plans to resume sales of ...
By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar reached a 15-week high against the Japanese yen on Tuesday as U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in five months in June, while traders also ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNWhat Will Europe’s New Tariffs Mean for Photographers?There is already a lot going on in the world of photography. The Chinese manufacturers are now prominent in the space, while many other camera creators from Japan and Europe are finding it hard to ...
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