In a striking turn of events, Bitcoin’s price has plunged nearly 25% from its January all-time high, leaving a wave of new investors reeling from steep losses. Market watchers note that the rush to buy during the recent crypto boom—fueled… Read More ›
Month: March 2025
Tariffs Fuel Recession Fears: U.S. Economic Outlook Takes A Hit
U.S. policymakers’ aggressive tariff measures are now under scrutiny as experts warn that the country’s chances of a recession in 2025 have jumped from a previous estimate of around 15% to nearly 35%. This steep increase in recession risk is… Read More ›
Volkswagen’s Financial Slump Forces Cost-Cutting And Strategic Reorientation
Volkswagen’s recent financial report has sent ripples through the global auto industry. The iconic German automaker posted a 15% decline in profit—a fall driven by escalating fixed costs and restructuring expenses. This stark drop has ignited debates over its operational… Read More ›
Early Summer Could Spark Economic Turbulence in India
In a season marked by unprecedented early heat, India is facing serious economic repercussions across multiple sectors. Traditional industries, agriculture, small businesses, and consumer spending have all come under pressure as the country grapples with climate-induced shifts. A series of… Read More ›
US Fed Poised for Rapid-Fire Rate Cuts if Downturn Materializes, Traders Bet
U.S. financial markets are on high alert as traders increasingly position for a scenario where the Federal Reserve could embark on a series of rapid rate cuts later this year. Despite the Fed’s current stance of keeping borrowing costs steady… Read More ›
U.S. Trade Policy Wavers as Market Fears a Recession; But Trump Says “A Transition”
Investor anxiety surged in recent trading sessions as conflicting U.S. tariff signals stirred uncertainty across global markets. With President Trump’s administration delivering rapid policy reversals—one day imposing steep tariffs on key imports, only to partially roll them back days later—investors… Read More ›
China’s Deflation Shock: Investors Brace As Consumer Prices Turn Negative
China’s consumer price index (CPI) plunged 0.7% year-on-year in February, marking the first time in over 13 months that the benchmark fell into negative territory. The steep decline was largely driven by significant drops in food, tobacco, and alcohol prices,… Read More ›
Tariff Tussle Stokes Fears Of Recession Amid Mixed Market Signals
In recent weeks, markets have been thrown into disarray as investors digest a series of inconsistent tariff measures announced by the Trump administration. Amid rapid policy reversals and conflicting messages, market participants are increasingly worried that these trade moves could… Read More ›
Trump Tariff Turbulence Leaves North American Economies On Edge
In recent months, inconsistent U.S. tariff policies have stirred growing recession fears across North America, as businesses, policymakers, and economists grapple with mounting uncertainty. The erratic imposition and delay of tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico have thrown… Read More ›
Trump’s One-Month Tariff Exemption Sparks Uncertainty in North American Auto Sector
In a move that has rattled the North American automotive industry, President Donald Trump announced a one-month exemption for certain automakers from the newly imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The decision, intended as a temporary reprieve,… Read More ›