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  • U.S. appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump-era 10% global tariff, restoring duties while the Federal Circuit reviews.
  • The U.S. posted a $215 billion April surplus, down 17% year-over-year as refunds and higher outlays reduced receipts.
  • Blue Owl's retail credit fund saw new subscriptions plunge 95% year-over-year to $26.4 million amid investor redemptions.
  • Euronext milling wheat jumped about 4% after the USDA forecast the smallest U.S. crop since 1972, tightening supplies.
  • Bank of France says firms' activity slowed and it withheld a growth estimate amid rising uncertainty.
  • President Trump says he will discuss Iran with Xi during his China visit and does not expect to rely on Beijing's help.

Latest Articles

Bystanders Among the Dead as Iranian Security Forces Crack Down on Protests

Bystanders Among the Dead as Iranian Security Forces Crack Down on Protests

Amid widespread protests in Iran sparked by economic hardship, reports reveal that security forces have employed lethal force indiscriminately, resulting in the deaths of not only active protesters but also numerous uninvolved bystanders. Eyewitness accounts and family testimonies highlight widespread chaos and fear as authorities suppress demonstr…

Crucial Metal Component Found Near Spanish High-Speed Train Crash Site

Crucial Metal Component Found Near Spanish High-Speed Train Crash Site

Authorities investigating a recent high-speed train derailment near Adamuz, Spain, have located a significant metal piece thought to be the missing bogie of the first derailed train. This find may be key to understanding the causes of the accident that resulted in at least 42 deaths. The bogie, a critical structural element connecting the train to …

Macron's Aviator Glasses Spark Social Buzz Amid Greenland Discussion at Davos

Macron's Aviator Glasses Spark Social Buzz Amid Greenland Discussion at Davos

During the 2024 World Economic Forum in Davos, French President Emmanuel Macron attracted significant public attention for wearing dark aviator sunglasses indoors while addressing geopolitical issues concerning Greenland and critiquing U.S. policy. The eyewear choice not only prompted widespread social media engagement but also led to notable marke…

IEA Projects Substantial Global Oil Surplus in Early 2026 Amid Rising Output

IEA Projects Substantial Global Oil Surplus in Early 2026 Amid Rising Output

The International Energy Agency forecasts a significant surplus in the world oil market during the first quarter of 2026, largely driven by higher production outputs from OPEC+, the U.S., and other producers. Despite geopolitical risks, such as tensions involving Iran and Venezuela, excess supply continues to dominate, with a projected surplus of 4…

Markets Poised as Trump Arrives in Davos Amid Rising Trade Tensions

Markets Poised as Trump Arrives in Davos Amid Rising Trade Tensions

Global investors are closely watching the evolving situation as U.S. President Donald Trump arrives in Davos amid escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and Europe, driven by disputes over Greenland and tariff threats. Market volatility has eased from earlier sell-offs, but concerns remain about rising Treasury yields and the implications of po…

US Stocks Rebound as Greenland Agreement Eases Tariff Fears Ahead of Davos

US Stocks Rebound as Greenland Agreement Eases Tariff Fears Ahead of Davos

US equity markets rallied following news of a tariff truce on Greenland, with all major indices posting significant gains after a sharp prior selloff. President Trump's announcement forestalled new tariffs on European allies, lifting investor confidence alongside encouraging bank earnings and a robust performance in energy and airline stocks.

Spanish Train Drivers Announce Nationwide Strike Following Deadly Collisions

Spanish Train Drivers Announce Nationwide Strike Following Deadly Collisions

In response to a series of tragic railway accidents that claimed dozens of lives, including two train drivers, Spain's largest train operators' union has declared a three-day national strike scheduled for February 9 to 11. The stoppage aims to pressure authorities into implementing effective safety measures on the rail network amid increasing conce…

UBS CEO Reinforces the US Dollar's Central Role amid Global Uncertainties

UBS CEO Reinforces the US Dollar's Central Role amid Global Uncertainties

UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti reaffirmed the indispensability of the US dollar and US assets for global investors, despite heightened geopolitical tensions. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, he stressed that while diversification is an emerging trend, the US remains the primary investment destination. Additionally, Ermotti identified both US …

UBS CEO Affirms Dominance of U.S. Dollar Amid Global Tensions

UBS CEO Affirms Dominance of U.S. Dollar Amid Global Tensions

During a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti underscored the persistent dominance of the U.S. dollar as the primary investment currency despite ongoing geopolitical challenges. He emphasized that while diversification is gaining traction, the U.S. remains an indispensable investment hub. Ermotti also remarked on the i…