| 17.04.2025 9:01 US Tariffs Sparked Rush to Get Bitcoin Mining Gear Out of Asia For about a week, Bitcoin mining firms in Southeast Asia faced an all-consuming deadline: midnight, April 9. 17.04.2025 9:00 ECB to Cut Rates Again as Tariffs Imperil Growth: Decision Guide The European Central Bank is about to cut interest rates for the seventh time after US President Donald Trump’s tariffs shook markets and darkened the economic outlook. 17.04.2025 8:31 China Stocks Face Risk of $800 Billion US Outflows, Goldman Says US investors could be forced to offload around $800 billion of Chinese equities “in an extreme scenario” of financial decoupling between the world’s two largest economies, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimates. 17.04.2025 8:10 Japan’s Insurers Plot How to Deploy Trillions in Upended Markets Japan’s life insurers will be faced with tough choices as they lay out their annual investment plans, mindful of the risks posed by the trade war and an uncertain monetary policy outlook, according to strategists. 17.04.2025 8:01 I.R.S. Is Said to Be Considering Whether to Revoke Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status The move would be a major escalation of the Trump administration’s attempts to choke off federal money and support for the leading research university. 17.04.2025 8:00 Asian Coal Prices Fall to Fresh Four-Year Low on Trade War Fears Asia’s coal price benchmark fell to a four-year low as trade tensions threaten to sap demand, testing levels where miners shut more production. 17.04.2025 7:53 China’s Aluminum Makers Say Tariffs Won’t Deter Overseas Growth Chinese aluminum producers are on track to expand overseas capacity, saying they remain unfazed by the uncertainties caused by US President Donald Trump’s attempts to reorder global trade. 17.04.2025 7:50 Malaysia Airlines Ekes Out 2024 Profit Despite Disruptions Malaysia Airlines reported a second consecutive year of profit in 2024 despite a maintenance crunch and technical issues that forced it to scale down its flights in the second half of last year. 17.04.2025 7:30 Banks Lead Recovery as Indian Stocks Shrug Off Tariff Worries 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: 17.04.2025 7:26 India’s ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank Face Economic Slowdown, Rate Cuts India dominates next week’s earnings calendar as a slowing economy weighs on the country’s banks and consumers alike. 17.04.2025 7:25 Trump Joins Japan Trade Talks, Says вЂ?Big Progress’ Made For his first face-to-face talks on tariffs, the president chose Japan, a U.S. ally that decades ago stirred his anger over the unequal balance of trade and his penchant for tariffs. 17.04.2025 6:49 India’s Rupee Faces More Headwinds From Outlook for Weaker Yuan The Indian rupee’s recent gains may be short-lived, as depreciation pressure mounts on the currency with trade rival China loosening its grip on the yuan. 17.04.2025 6:10 China Burns Less Coal as Economy Braces for More Trade Turmoil China is burning less coal as stronger economic growth and rising power demand are met by record installations of renewables. The question now is whether the climate-friendly trend can withstand the impact of a trade war with the US. 17.04.2025 5:00 Asian Bond Curves Set to Steepen More as Trade War Rages on Asian bond curves face the risk of steepening further as bets on monetary easing to soften the tariff blow drag down short-end yields, while long-term rates track Treasury yields higher. 17.04.2025 4:56 Ghana Takes Over Gold Fields Mine After Failed Renewal Bid The government of Ghana has assumed control of Gold Fields Ltd.’s Damang mine after the West African nation rejected an application to extend the company’s lease. 17.04.2025 4:32 Oil Rises a Second Day After US Cracks Down on Iranian Supply Oil rose for a second day after the US vowed to reduce Iran’s energy exports to zero. 17.04.2025 4:00 Gold Hits Fresh Record as Trade War, Powell Fire Up Haven Demand Gold hit another all-time high as warnings from Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell about the impact of the trade war fueled volatility on Wall Street, leading to sharp declines in stocks and the dollar. 17.04.2025 4:00 TSMC’s Tariff Risks Leave Analysts Cautious Ahead of Earnings Analysts’ optimism over Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is waning ahead of the company’s quarterly results on concerns US tariffs will hurt demand for gadgets and the build out of artificial intelligence infrastructure. 17.04.2025 4:00 China Shadow Bank’s Collapse Shows Wealth Wipeout Is Deepening More than a year after one of China’s biggest trust companies collapsed, hopes for a recovery in the $3.7 trillion industry are quickly fading. 17.04.2025 3:52 Asian Stocks Advance, Yen Weakens on Tariff Talks: Markets Wrap Asian stocks nudged higher and the yen weakened as investors took heart from a first round of trade negotiations between the US and Japan. 17.04.2025 3:51 Bain and CC Capital Given Four-Week Extension on Insignia Bids Bain Capital and CC Capital Partners were given an additional four weeks to consider their takeover bids for Insignia Financial Ltd. that had earlier valued the Australian wealth firm at about A$3.4 billion ($2.2 billion). 17.04.2025 3:32 BHP Warns of Trade War Fallout as It Ramps Up Copper Output BHP Group Ltd. is warning US President Donald Trump’s tariff spree could trigger a global economic slowdown and challenge trade flows, as the world’s biggest miner posted a solid quarterly production performance for key commodities including copper and iron ore. 17.04.2025 3:26 Perella Weinberg Hires Leerink’s Blake for Health-Care Deals Perella Weinberg Partners has hired Leerink Partners’ global co-head of investment banking Barry Blake, according to people with knowledge of the matter. 17.04.2025 2:39 Mubadala-Backed Atvos Mulls Bid for Raizen Sugar Mills Atvos, a Brazilian ethanol and sugar producer backed by Mubadala Capital, is among companies considering bids to acquire three sugar mills from Brazil’s Raizen SA, according to people familiar with the matter. 17.04.2025 1:44Trade Tensions Weigh Down Nvidia, Tech Stocks The Dow drops 700 points, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns of economic risks. ... 17.04.2025 1:29Powell Warns of ‘Challenging Scenario’ for Fed as Trade War Rages The central bank is wary of a situation where prices rise at the same time that growth slumps. ... 17.04.2025 1:15What the Weak Dollar Means for the Global Economy The currency’s dramatic slide will hit overseas exporters and raise pressure on central banks to cut interest rates. ... 16.04.2025 19:07Nvidia Is Now the Biggest U.S.-China Bargaining Chip The ban on sales of the H20 chips calls into question the company’s ability to continually beat Wall Street’s lofty expectations. ... 16.04.2025 18:48 Wall Street slumps as Nvidia, AMD warn of massive charges over US chip export restrictions The Commerce Department announced it is mandating new licensing requirements for Nvidia and AMD to export popular chips to China. 16.04.2025 16:00 Germany’s Uniper Signs 13-Year LNG Deal With Woodside Uniper SE signed a 13-year deal with Woodside Energy Group Ltd. for liquefied natural gas purchases. 16.04.2025 4:43 US tariffs may cost chip equipment makers more than $1 billion, industry estimates Each of the three largest U.S. chip equipment makers — Applied Materials, Lam ResearchВ and KLA — may suffer a loss of roughlyВ $350 million over a year related to the tariffs, the sources said. 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