| 05.04.2025 17:00 The вЂ?Crowbars’ of Trump Tariffs and European Insecurity 05.04.2025 17:00 US Progress Defeating Resilient Houthi Militants Remains Murky President Donald Trump has boasted that he’s “decimated” the Houthis, the Iran-backed militants who have attacked commercial ships transiting the Red Sea since 2023. But three weeks into a campaign of US airstrikes, his administration has offered limited evidence of weapons deployed and targets hit to back up that assertion. 05.04.2025 15:59 ECB’s Schnabel Says Trump’s Onslaught May Mark End of Free Trade European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel suggested that US President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught may signify that the era of free-flowing global commerce is over. 05.04.2025 14:18 Jaguar Land Rover to Pause Exports to US on Tariffs, Times Says UK automaker Jaguar Land Rover is pausing shipments of its cars to the US following the introduction of tariffs by Donald Trump’s government, The Times newspaper reported. 05.04.2025 13:17 Bank Indonesia Vows to Support Rupiah Amid Trade Tariffs Threat Indonesia’s central bank pledged to intervene in domestic markets to ensure rupiah stability as global market volatility surges amid an escalating US-led trade war. 05.04.2025 13:00 Odd Lots: Brad Setser on Trump’s Gigantic Tariff Shock (Podcast) He needs no introduction: When trade is in the news, we speak with Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations. Brad has been talking for awhile about the major imbalances of world trade, and the US-China relationship in particular. However, rather than building up a large trading bloc with our allies to counter Chinese influence, the Trump administration has chosen a path of going it alone, targeting friend and foe alike with large and wide-ranging tariffs. In this episode, we talk about th 05.04.2025 12:00 Trump Tariffs Push Staunch Critic Austria to Back Mercosur Deal President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are convincing Austria to ditch its long-time opposition to a trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur bloc. 05.04.2025 11:53 Maybank Said to Extend CEO’s Term by Three Years, Edge Reports Malayan Banking Bhd. Chief Executive Officer Khairussaleh Ramli will remain in his job for three more years, The Edge reported Saturday, citing unidentified people. 05.04.2025 11:05 Tata Capital Pre-Files for Potential Biggest Indian IPO in 2025 Tata Capital Ltd. submitted a “Pre-filed Draft Red Herring Prospectus” with India’s capital markets regulator to seek approval for a potential initial public offering, according to an exchange filing. 05.04.2025 10:07 Trump Tariff Shock Rips Up Germany’s China Strategy Under Merz German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz faces the prospect of being forced into another pivot before he even takes office. 05.04.2025 9:36 Trump’s 10% Baseline Tariff on Most US Imports Takes Effect President Donald Trump’s 10% baseline tariffs on US trading partners around the world came into effect on Saturday as he plowed ahead with his strategy to encourage domestic investment by companies eager to avoid import taxes. 05.04.2025 9:00 FromВ Ray-Bans to Wigs, US Buyers May See Unexpected Price Hikes 05.04.2025 8:06 Malaysia Refutes US Claim on Tariffs, Doesn’t Expect Recession Malaysia denied a US claim that it imposes a tariff of 47% on American imports and said it will continue to engage with Washington to find a fair solution to trade issues. 05.04.2025 8:02 Southeast Asia Rushes to Avert Tariff Pain by Enticing Trump Countries in Southeast Asia, major sources of exports to the US, are angling to accommodate President Donald Trump rather than retaliate against his punishing tariffs, seeking to keep exports flowing to one of their biggest markets. 05.04.2025 6:51 Nomura, SMBC Nikko Accounts Hit by Unauthorized Trades Some of Japan’s largest brokerages are uncovering a sharp rise in unauthorized trades alongside an uptick in volatility in the country’s penny stocks. 05.04.2025 5:27 Rite Aid Mulls Filing for Bankruptcy If It Misses Debt Targets Rite Aid Corp. is considering a potential bankruptcy filing if it can’t meet certain debt milestones it committed to in order to fully tap an asset-backed loan, according to people familiar with the matter. 05.04.2025 4:23 Global Junk Bonds Extend Selloff, Premiums at November 2023 High Global junk bonds extended a selloff Friday after China retaliated against US President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled no hurry to lower interest rates. 05.04.2025 4:01 Summers on Tariffs, EU Capital Markets, Business of Tuna | Wall Street Week This week, we dissect President Trump’s tariffs with former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and how EU’s capital markets might fare with Santander’s Ana Botin. Plus, we take a look at how private equity is growing the high-end tuna market. (Source: Bloomberg) 05.04.2025 3:49 Canada Minister Wants LNG Canada Doubled, Eyes Western Pipeline Upgrade Canada’s government supports doubling the scale of an already-huge natural gas project on the west coast and now sees it as “likely,” according to its resources minister, as the country pushes to diversify exports away from a hostile US. 05.04.2025 3:26 SEC Says Stablecoins Aren’t Securities That Require Registration Stablecoin issuers and exchanges got a boost Friday from the Securities and Exchange Commission after the agency’s staff determined that the assets, generally, aren’t securities. 05.04.2025 2:51 Oil Price in Freefall Reorders Global Energy Landscape The plunge in oil prices over the past two days following the twin shocks of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the surprise boost in production from OPEC+ has altered the global energy landscape with stunning speed. 05.04.2025 2:09 JPMorgan Says Trump’s Tariffs to Send US Into Recession JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it expects the US economy to fall into a recession this year after accounting for the likely impact of tariffs announced this week by the Trump administration. 04.04.2025 21:51 M&A and IPOs Worth Billions Stalled in 24 Hours by Trade War Billions of dollars worth of acquisitions and initial public offerings are on hold as Donald Trump’s trade war upends the global economy, twisting the knife into a dealmaking market that had already struggled to get going this year. 04.04.2025 15:10 Beijing Crafts вЂ?Resolute Measures’ to Hit Back at Trump Tariffs China retaliated against Donald Trump’s latest tariffs with levies on all American goods as well as export controls on rare earths, in what state media termed “resolute measures” to safeguard the world’s number two economy. 04.04.2025 1:19 Trump tariffs could force Apple to jack up iPhone price to over $2K with sales already floundering MostВ iPhones are still made in China, which was hit with a 54% tariff. If those levies persist, AppleВ has a tough choice: absorb the extra expense or pass it on to customers. 04.04.2025 1:07 Elon Musk’s DOGE slashed 280,000 jobs from federal government: report DOGE-driven job cuts have significantly impacted federal agencies, accounting for 279,445 layoffs across 27 government agencies. 04.04.2025 1:00 Ford rolls out discounts — and Volvo, Mercedes eye upping US production as Trump’s auto tariffs rev up Automakers rushed to launch deals and discuss moves to shift production to the US to avoid added costs from President Trumps 25% tariffs. 03.04.2025 23:42 Trump predicts stock market rebound after tariffs plunge: вЂ?Markets are going to boom’ I said this would exactly be the way it is. We have six or $7 trillion coming in to our country, and weve never seen anything like it. The markets are going to boom, the stock is going to boom, the country is going to boom. 03.04.2025 23:42 Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones calls it quits — and Anna Wintour’s reaction stunned staffers A source with knowledge said the next editor will likely be more junior and have a slimmer salary. 03.04.2025 22:53 Trump’s tariffs could cost households an extra $3,800 this year: study After incorporating President Donald Trumps latest tariffs, the average effective US rate will soar to 22.5% – its highest level since 1909, according to a new report. 03.04.2025 22:19 Meta whistleblower to testify after explosive memoir slamming Mark Zuckerberg was blocked Censorship is what Big Tech does best, and since Facebook is trying to quash her story, my subcommittee is going to officially investigate it, Sen Josh Hawley said. 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