Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signaled that his government is ready to resume trade negotiations with Washington, following the abrupt suspension of talks by President Donald Trump. The freeze came after a political advertisement from Ontario’s provincial government used archival… Read More ›
Month: October 2025
Global Economy Faces Reality of U.S.–China Trade Friction as “New Normal” Sets In
The global economic outlook is increasingly shaped by uneasy acceptance of what many officials now dub a “new normal” — one marked by enduring trade frictions between the United States and China, structural realignments of supply chains, and elevated uncertainty… Read More ›
Global Crypto Regulation Falters as G20 Watchdog Flags Major Weaknesses
In a rigorous analysis released this week, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) — the risk-monitoring body backed by the G20 — has sounded a sharp alarm over the current state of global cryptocurrency regulation. Despite the growth and integration of… Read More ›
HSBC Sees Gold Surging to $5,000 an Ounce by 2026 as Global “Bull Wave” Builds
Global banking giant HSBC has issued one of the most bullish forecasts yet for gold, projecting that prices could climb to an unprecedented $5,000 per ounce by 2026, driven by a confluence of macroeconomic, geopolitical, and structural financial trends. The… Read More ›
ETF Market’s Unchecked Boom Raises Alarms Over a Potential Financial Bubble
The once-stable world of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has entered a phase of hyperexpansion, with a record number of products flooding global markets — particularly in the United States, where regulators’ past policy shifts have opened the floodgates for new launches…. Read More ›
Wall Street Banks’ Stellar Profits Mute Trade War Anxiety as Markets Prioritize Earnings Over Escalation
Despite a deepening trade rift between Washington and Beijing, global markets are sending a clear signal: corporate profits still matter more than politics — at least for now. As the U.S. ramps up its industrial policy and China counters with… Read More ›
Europe’s AI Expansion Tests Limits of Water Resources in Its Driest Regions
As Europe accelerates its race to lead in artificial intelligence, a new front in the climate debate is emerging — one that pits digital progress against environmental sustainability. The continent’s growing network of AI data centers, essential for powering machine… Read More ›
China’s Leadership Gathers to Chart Strategic Response as U.S. Tensions Intensify
As Washington and Beijing enter one of their most strained periods in decades, China’s leadership is preparing to convene a pivotal meeting that will define the nation’s political and economic direction for the rest of the decade. The “Fourth Plenum”… Read More ›
How Auto Sector Bankruptcies Exposed New Fault Lines in Wall Street’s Credit Machinery
The recent collapse of two major auto-related firms — First Brands Group and subprime lender Tricolor — has sent tremors through Wall Street’s complex web of credit markets, reigniting fears about hidden vulnerabilities in the global financial system. While neither… Read More ›
How U.S. Tariffs Are Forcing India’s Textile Exporters to Pivot Toward Europe and Redefine Global Trade Strategy
India’s textile exporters are undergoing one of their most significant market realignments in decades, shifting focus toward Europe as punitive U.S. tariffs disrupt trade flows and erode margins. The decision by Washington to double tariffs—raising them to as high as… Read More ›