Economic optimism in the euro zone has been dealt a severe blow as a surprising downturn in the services sector eroded hopes of a broad-based rebound. After a prolonged stretch of modest expansion, fresh survey data reveal that Europe’s dominant… Read More ›
Economy & Finance
Why is China Prioritizing Multilateralism Over Bilateral U.S. Trade Negotiations
As U.S.-China trade tensions linger, Beijing has redirected its diplomatic focus beyond one-on-one negotiations with Washington, championing a multilateral approach to stabilize global trade and safeguard its economic interests. At a high-profile meeting of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) General… Read More ›
U.S. Markets Wobble as Trump’s Tax-Cut Bill Stirs Investor Anxiety
U.S. stocks dropped sharply and the dollar slipped as Wall Street grew increasingly uneasy over President Trump’s proposed tax-cut plan, which many fear could exacerbate the nation’s fiscal deficits and unsettle financial markets. Equity benchmarks tumbled in early trading, while… Read More ›
Versailles Summit Signals France’s Strategic Leap with €20 Billion in New Investments
At the recent “Choose France” summit held at the Palace of Versailles, France unveiled a significant achievement: securing €20 billion in new investments. This development underscores the summit’s pivotal role in bolstering France’s economic landscape and reinforcing its position as… Read More ›
Shrinking the Summit: Why the ‘Triple-A’ Sovereign Bond Club Continues to Dwindle
The exclusive circle of nations boasting the highest sovereign credit ratings has contracted once more, signaling deeper concerns about global fiscal health and economic stability. The recent downgrade of the United States’ credit rating by Moody’s from “Aaa” to “Aa1”… Read More ›
Chinese Firms Pivot to Singapore Listings to Bolster Southeast Asian Expansion
Amid growing trade frictions with the United States and heightened geopolitical uncertainty, a wave of Chinese and Hong Kong–based companies is turning to Singapore’s stock exchange as a strategic launchpad for regional growth. At least five mainland and Hong Kong… Read More ›
U.S. Consumers Reel as Sentiment Dips to One‑Year Low Amid Inflation and Trade Worries
U.S. consumer sentiment weakened sharply in May, with the University of Michigan’s index dropping to its lowest level since June 2022. The decline reflects mounting concerns over rising living costs, lingering trade tensions, and growing doubts about the economic outlook…. Read More ›
AI‑Driven Advertising Spurs Customer Growth for China’s Tech Giants
China’s leading internet companies are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to fine‑tune online advertising, and the strategy is paying off in higher conversion rates and growing numbers of paying customers. During their most recent earnings reports, Alibaba, Tencent and JD.com… Read More ›
Scale and Synergy: Why Charter’s Proposed Merger with Cox Is a Game‑Changer for U.S. Broadband
Charter Communications’ announcement of a merger with Cox Communications marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of America’s broadband landscape, promising to reshape the competitive dynamics among cable operators and telcos alike. Valued at roughly $34.5 billion including debt, the transaction… Read More ›
Tariff Turmoil Forces Firms to Retract Forecasts Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty
A wave of U.S. tariffs and their abrupt pauses has sown profound uncertainty among corporations worldwide, prompting many to withdraw or suspend annual and medium‑term financial guidance. Since President Trump’s administration began imposing levies on steel and aluminum in March… Read More ›