| 27.03.2025 13:01 Trump Threatens Europe and Canada if They Band Together Against U.S. In a late-night social media post, the president said he would impose “large scale” tariffs if Canada and the European Union allied to “do economic harm” to America. 27.03.2025 9:00 Emaar, Aldar Drive UAE to World-Beating Sukuk Rally in Trump Era The real estate booms of Dubai and Abu Dhabi have helped drive a world-beating rally in sukuks of the United Arab Emirates since the inauguration of US President Donald Trump. 27.03.2025 8:12 Japan’s Regional Bank Shares Jump on Expectations for Alliances Japan’s regional bank shares jumped on optimism for industry consolidation, with one lender looking at buying a stake in a peer and others reported to plan business alliances. 27.03.2025 8:00 China Pauses New Deals With Li Ka-shing Family After Panama Ports Plan China has told state-owned firms to hold off on any new collaboration with businesses linked to Li Ka-shing and his family, according to people familiar with the matter, after the Hong Kong billionaire irked Beijing with his plan to sell two Panama ports to a global consortium. 27.03.2025 7:48 Hong Kong Lures Investment Firms Ardian, Arga Seeking Expansion Two investment firms are setting up offices in Hong Kong to attract money from the region, the latest sign of renewed financial activity in the city following government efforts to defend the financial hub’s status. 27.03.2025 7:47 An Unusual Calm in India’s Fear Index Is Unlikely to Last Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 27.03.2025 7:28 RBNZ Board Yet to Recommend Temporary Governor to Minister New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis has yet to receive a recommendation from the Reserve Bank Board on a temporary governor to replace Adrian Orr, her office said. 27.03.2025 7:26 Sri Lankan Stocks on Track to Be Frontier Haven, EM Fund Says As Sri Lanka stabilizes after an unprecedented default in 2022, global investors will return if the country is perceived to be on the right track, according to Sweden’s Tundra Fonder AB. 27.03.2025 7:14 Trump Floats Chinese Tariff Cuts in Exchange for TikTok Deal The social media app could shut down on April 5 unless it is sold to a new non-Chinese owner. Mr. Trump issued an order delaying the enforcement of a federal ban, and told reporters he could extend that delay, if necessary. 27.03.2025 7:09 Australia’s Bond Demand Gauge Relative to Supply Hits Record Low The Australian rates market is signaling that the demand for the nation’s sovereign bonds has slumped to a record low relative to supply, underscoring investor concern over heavy debt issuance. 27.03.2025 7:05 US Files Lawsuit for $47 Million From the Sale of Iranian Oil The US has filed a civil forfeiture complaint for $47 million in proceeds from the sale last year of around 1 million barrels of oil allegedly from Iran, which was stored in Croatia. 27.03.2025 6:33 China’s Industrial Profits Shrink in Warning Sign for Economy Profits at China’s industrial firms contracted at the start of 2025, flashing a worrying sign for the economy as higher US tariffs loom. 27.03.2025 6:30 Robinhood, Moving Beyond Meme Stocks, Now Wants to Be Your Bank Robinhood Markets Inc. has moved past its meme stock days to become known as the go-to trading platform for retail investors of all stripes – crypto zealots, novice financiers and sophisticated speculators alike. Now it’s taking it a step further: It also wants to be your bank. 27.03.2025 6:22 China’s Coal Price May Extend Slump as High Stockpiles Weigh Coal prices in China may extend declines from a four-year low as high inventories continue to cast a shadow over the market. 27.03.2025 6:00 Fed Urged to Mull a Hedge Fund Bailout Facility for Basis Trades The Federal Reserve should consider setting up an emergency program that would close out highly leveraged hedge-fund trades in the event of a crisis in the $29 trillion US Treasuries market, according to a panel of financial experts. 27.03.2025 5:57 Ishiba Says Japan Won’t Rule Out Countermeasures on Car Tariffs Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he won’t rule out taking countermeasures against the Trump administration’s 25% tariff on US car imports. 27.03.2025 5:55 Goldman Increases Gold Forecast to $3,300 an Ounce by Year-End Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ramped up its gold price forecast to $3,300 an ounce by year-end, citing stronger-than-expected central bank demand and solid inflows into bullion-backed exchange traded funds. 27.03.2025 5:44 Consumer Bureau Seeks to Undo Settlement and Repay Mortgage Lender The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to return a $105,000 penalty it collected last fall when it resolved a discrimination lawsuit. 27.03.2025 5:42 Bets on US Weakness Are Fueling a Rally Across Emerging Markets Some investors are betting the good times are only beginning for emerging markets as worries over the US economy boost the allure of the long-suffering asset class. 27.03.2025 5:22 Australia’s $1 Trillion Market Draws UK Fund Manager Coller Coller Capital Ltd., a UK fund manager specializing in private market secondaries, is expanding in Australia with the launch of several funds targeting wealthy locals. 27.03.2025 5:13 China’s Envoy Sees Climate Fight Advancing Even Without US China’s top climate envoy said the world’s transition to clean energy will continue, even as the US’s second withdrawal from the Paris Agreement puts unprecedented stress on the fight against global warming. 27.03.2025 5:12 Japan’s Carmaker Shares Slump on Trump’s Auto Tariffs Shares of Japanese carmakers slumped after US President Donald Trump slapped a 25% tariff on all auto imports, raising concern that it will hurt sales in the key American market. 27.03.2025 4:30 Oil Holds Gain as US Posts Biggest Drop in Stockpiles This Year Oil held a gain after US crude inventories fell the most since December, signaling the prospect for near-term supply tightness. 27.03.2025 3:44 Asian Stocks Decline as Trump Tariffs Sap Risk: Markets Wrap Asian equities dropped after President Donald Trump’s latest trade salvo prompted investors to pare bets on riskier investments on renewed concerns about growth in the world’s largest economy. Shares of automakers slid. 27.03.2025 3:08The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.3% to 99.86 The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.3% to 99.86 — higher for five of the past six trading days. ... 27.03.2025 2:39 Trump Allies Grill PBS and NPR During Congress Hearing Dark pronouncements by Republicans about a “communist agenda” espoused by public media were intercut with lighter references to “Sesame Street” and “Curious George.” 27.03.2025 1:51 Copper’s Hottest Trade Risks Painful End If US Tariffs Arrive Early Traders who have been paying dearly to ship copper to America before US President Donald Trump imposes import tariffs on the metal now face a high-stakes race to get shipments there in time. 26.03.2025 23:05 Rivals Pounce on Paul Weiss, a Top Law Firm, After Trump’s Order Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm’s worries about a Trump executive order that targeted it. 26.03.2025 21:16 How вЂ?No Other Land’ Became an Unlikely Box Office Success The Oscar-winning documentary has surpassed $2 million at the box office despite the lack of a traditional distribution deal. 26.03.2025 15:28 ENN Energy Gets $11.6 Billion Buyout Offer From Major Holder The top shareholder of ENN Energy Holdings Ltd. has made a take-private offer that values the Chinese gas distributor about HK$90.5 billion ($11.6 billion), pushing the company’s Hong Kong-listed shares up as much as 17%. 26.03.2025 12:04 India Is on a Hiring Binge That Trump’s Tariffs Can’t Stop An abundance of motivated young professionals is luring American businesses to base their global operations in Indian cities. 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