Indonesia unrest: why protests over living costs are rattling markets
Indonesia is navigating one of its most testing moments in years. A wave of protests over the cost of living,…
Why are investors revolting against executive pay across Europe?
Across Europe, frustration over soaring executive pay and government austerity has been boiling over into strikes, protests, and even shareholder…
Brazil Q2 GDP seen slowing as high rates, global risks bite
Brazil’s economy is likely to exhibit strong indications of weakening when the second-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data is revealed…
‘India offered zero tariffs, but it’s too late’, says Trump
Donald Trump is back weighing in on US-India trade as on Monday, the US President claimed India had offered to…
Evening digest: Trump’s fresh jabs against India, Alibaba’s cloud lift, WLFI’s $30B splash
Global markets opened the week to a mix of political and financial headlines with Trump reigniting tariff tensions with India,…
Trump’s tariffs declared illegal by US court: here’s what it means and what’s next
A federal appeals court has ruled most of Donald Trump’s global tariffs illegal, shaking up the future of presidential powers…
Intel accelerates CHIPS act funding, receives $5.7B ahead of schedule
Intel has secured $5.7 billion in accelerated CHIPS Act funding from the US government. This is a significant step intended…
US-Japan trade talks falter over Trump’s rice demand: here’s what we know
Japan-US trade talks just hit a major snag over rice. According to a Nikkei report, the Trump administration is pushing…
Weekly wrap: markets wobble, Trump battles Fed, Nvidia smashes records, Musk faces SEC heat
Wall Street ended the week on a cautious note as markets dipped, tech stocks faltered, and investors braced for fresh…
Thailand in turmoil as court removes PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra for ethics breach
Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday removed suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, finding that a controversial leaked phone call…
