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US President Donald Trump has launched a bombshell legal attack against one of America’s most iconic newspapers. Trump is suing The New York Times...
Solidcore Resources, a Kazakh gold miner, anticipates that robust gold prices and strategic stock sales will largely compensate for a drop in production. This...
The UK’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.7% in the three months to July, while wage growth eased slightly, pointing to a cooling labour...
Wells Fargo expects the US markets to have a washout in 2025 while reaching new heights in 2026. The firm said the tariffs will...
US tariffs on steel and aluminum were doubled, but the metal markets appear to have quickly absorbed the impact. Aluminum prices on the LME...
For over a decade, the United States has used export controls to stymie China’s progress in acquiring and developing cutting-edge technologies—especially those with military...
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in April, a sharper-than-expected decline that has raised fresh concerns about the fragility of the recovery and the...
Global temperatures soared this year, with May marking the second-hottest on record. Scientists have attributed an unprecedented Greenland heatwave during this period to the...
The United States and Mexico are moving closer to a trade agreement that would limit the impact of President Donald Trump’s proposed 50% tariffs...
Wednesday saw oil prices dip, as markets analysed the results of US-China trade discussions, which still await President Donald Trump’s review. Market pressures included...
Everyone wants to believe the trade war is cooling off. But that’s unlikely. After 2 days of negotiation in what was supposed to be...
India’s Maruti Suzuki, facing rare earth shortages, has significantly reduced its initial electric vehicle e-Vitara production goals by two-thirds, as revealed in a document,...
The surge in middle distillate seaborne exports from the Wider Arabian Sea, a key trend shaping the global product market since 2024, has significantly...