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China's dominance in rare earths minerals can cause a shortage for US consumers in everything from cars to TV remotes.
President Trump is trying to further open up China’s market to U.S. companies as Beijing’s appetite for the rest of the world ...
Back in December, EY-Parthenon chief economist Gregory Daco outlined the potential economic impacts of three different Middle ...
May was a volatile but ultimately flat month for gold (XAUUSD). Monthly Doji candlestick signals indecision. U.S. trade ...
Crude oil prices surged Friday, with Brent nearing $78/barrel, driven by escalating West Asia tensions and fears of supply ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Oil surged, stocks fell and investors sought safety in the U.S. dollar and government bonds Friday ...
What do a Fort Collins tea shop and a Loveland bike suspension manufacturer have in common? They're feeling the pinch from ...
The PGIM Core Bond Fund outperformed its benchmark Index on a gross basis in Q1 of 2025. Click here to read the full ...
After negotiations, President Trump announced that China tariffs will land at 55 per cent. But does this actually offer a ...
Trump’s assault on international enrollment threatens not just Harvard, but the financial viability of regional colleges and local economies.
Taiwan may be an island of just over 23 million people, but what happens there could ripple across the global economy.
China is ready to strengthen cooperation with the European Central Bank (ECB), including on reforming the international ...