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  • South Korea will use emergency measures to avert a Samsung strike, warning a single day's halted chip production could cost 1 trillion won.
  • Lee and Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi will hold a summit to boost economic and security cooperation and stabilize supply chains.
  • Report says China's manufacturing scale gives it an edge to capture most robotics economic value, pressuring global supply-chain competitors.
  • Australian treasurer defends capital gains tax overhaul as necessary to correct housing bias and shift investment toward equities.
  • U.S. prosecutors and regulators probe unusual wagers on political prediction markets, increasing legal risk for platforms and traders.
  • Bernstein finds AI will likely raise productivity in European business services, implying earnings upside rather than mass job cuts.

Latest Articles

RBC Capital Lowers Rating on Athabasca Oil, Raises Long-Run Price Target

RBC Capital Lowers Rating on Athabasca Oil, Raises Long-Run Price Target

RBC Capital has cut its rating on Athabasca Oil Corp. to Sector Perform from Outperform, citing the stock's strong relative performance over the past year and comparatively better opportunities elsewhere. The firm simultaneously raised its price target to Cdn$9.00 from Cdn$7.00, with the new target driven by the firm's 2027 outlook and higher targe…

U.S. Customs to Halt Collection of IEEPA-Based Tariffs Starting Feb. 24

U.S. Customs to Halt Collection of IEEPA-Based Tariffs Starting Feb. 24

U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it will stop collecting tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) beginning at midnight eastern time on February 24. The move follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision finding that the president exceeded authority when using the IEEPA to impose certain trade duties. Custom…

Supreme Court Ruling Reopens U.S. Tariff Uncertainty, Firms Face New Choice Points

Supreme Court Ruling Reopens U.S. Tariff Uncertainty, Firms Face New Choice Points

A U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidated the bulk of tariff measures imposed last year, prompting the administration to announce a short-term global tariff and reviving the policy uncertainty that many businesses had begun to factor out of planning. The ruling and the administration's response have left the effective tariff landscape in flux, forc…

Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Reopens Fiscal and Market Uncertainty

Supreme Court Ruling on Tariffs Reopens Fiscal and Market Uncertainty

The Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's tariff regime has added fresh uncertainty to U.S. trade policy, the federal budget and financial markets. With no ruling on refunds, a potential shortfall of roughly $170 billion looms, while estimates show tariffs have already generated more than $175 billion in revenue. Rapidly introduced replace…

UBS Raises CBRE Rating, Cites AI Positioning and Valuation Upside

UBS Raises CBRE Rating, Cites AI Positioning and Valuation Upside

UBS upgraded CBRE Group to Buy from Neutral and lifted its price target to $185 from $175, citing the firm's data assets and industry position as reasons it can benefit from artificial intelligence trends. The move follows sector underperformance tied to AI-related concerns. Analysts point to CBRE’s guidance for fiscal 2026 and recent earnings beat…

Jefferies Lifts ICON to Buy Citing Valuation, Lowers Price Target to $135

Jefferies Lifts ICON to Buy Citing Valuation, Lowers Price Target to $135

Jefferies upgraded ICON plc (ICLR) to Buy from Hold while trimming its price target to $135 from $175, citing an attractive valuation on projected 2026 free cash flow. The firm highlighted regulatory frictions slowing rapid tech adoption in clinical research and expects AI-related efficiency gains to be reinvested into R&D rather than immediately e…

Tariff Turmoil Sends Ripples Through Markets as Policy Rewrites Unfold

Tariff Turmoil Sends Ripples Through Markets as Policy Rewrites Unfold

A series of abrupt developments in U.S. tariff policy - including a Supreme Court rejection of an emergency tariff authority, a broad presidential tariff proclamation raised from 10% to 15%, and a raft of exemption listings - has rattled markets and left exporters, importers and trading partners scrambling. The changes have prompted legal action ov…

Dollar Weakens After High Court Rejects Broad U.S. Tariffs

Dollar Weakens After High Court Rejects Broad U.S. Tariffs

The U.S. dollar softened as the Supreme Court ruled that a broad set of tariffs imposed by the administration exceeded presidential authority. Currencies including the euro, sterling and the Swiss franc strengthened, while uncertainty over refunds, potential litigation and geopolitical risks kept investors cautious.

China Reviews U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs, Commerce Ministry Says

China Reviews U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs, Commerce Ministry Says

China's Ministry of Commerce said it is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that found former President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in imposing broad trade tariffs via a 2025 national emergency declaration. The ministry urged the United States to cancel unilateral tariffs, warned it will closely monitor …

Asian Markets Muted as U.S. Tariff Moves Keep Investors Cautious

Asian Markets Muted as U.S. Tariff Moves Keep Investors Cautious

Asian equity markets showed a mixed performance as investors weighed the fallout from recent U.S. tariff actions. Hong Kong surged on bargain hunting and strength in tech and auto names, while South Korea’s KOSPI reached a record high driven by chipmakers. Broader regional activity remained subdued due to holidays in China and Japan and mounting un…