Economy

EU delays retaliatory trade tariffs against US

EU postpones new retaliatory trade tariffs against US

The European Union has opted to delay the enforcement of planned trade tariffs on goods imported from the United States, signaling a strategic pause in an ongoing transatlantic dispute. The decision, which comes amid broader efforts to maintain diplomatic stability and protect economic interests on both sides, reflects a measured approach to managing complex trade tensions between two of the world's largest economies.Initially, the proposed tariffs were part of a broader package of retaliatory measures drafted in response to long-standing disagreements over subsidies and market access. The tensions, which have their roots in disputes over aerospace funding, digital services taxation,…
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Bitcoin tops 0,000 for the first time

Bitcoin achieves all-time high of $120,000

Bitcoin has reached a new all-time high, climbing above the $120,000 mark for the first time in its history. The digital asset, often seen as a barometer for the broader cryptocurrency market, continues to draw strong interest from institutional and retail investors alike, propelled by a mix of market optimism, macroeconomic factors, and increasing mainstream acceptance.This latest surge in value marks a significant moment for Bitcoin, which has seen its price fluctuate dramatically over the years. From early skepticism and regulatory pushback to its current standing as a widely traded financial asset, Bitcoin's journey has been anything but conventional. The…
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Bank boss ready to cut rates if job market slows

Bank boss ready to cut rates if job market slows

A leading figure at the central bank has indicated a willingness to reduce interest rates if economic data continues to reflect a slowdown in the employment sector. While the current monetary policy remains cautious due to persistent inflationary concerns, recent indicators suggest that the labor market’s resilience may be weakening—an important factor that could influence the next policy decisions.Speaking during a recent economic forum, the bank official emphasized the importance of monitoring labor trends closely, noting that while job creation has remained positive, the pace appears to be losing momentum. Unemployment levels, though still relatively low, have shown subtle increases…
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Asia is reeling from Trump's tariff salvo – is anyone winning?

The aftermath of Trump’s tariff salvo in Asia – any winners?

The financial environment throughout Asia is facing increased unpredictability due to the recent series of tariff threats from ex-U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump's assertive approach to trade, a long-standing feature of his economic policies, is again affecting global markets, supply networks, and diplomatic interactions. With tensions climbing, analysts are debating if any side genuinely gains from this growing trade conflict.At the heart of the matter is Trump’s renewed focus on imposing tariffs as a means of addressing what he perceives as imbalances in the global trading system. In particular, Asian economies—many of which have built their growth strategies around export-driven…
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