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Switzerland Secures Deep U.S. Tariff Reduction as Massive Investment Commitment Reshapes Bilateral Strategy
Switzerland’s new agreement with the United States, which lowers U.S. tariffs on Swiss goods from 39 percent to 15 percent in exchange for a pledge of more than $200 billion in American investments, marks a decisive turning point in the… Read More ›
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AI Firm Warns of Covert Chinese Espionage Effort Using Automated Cyber Tools Built on Its Platform
Anthropic, the developer behind the Claude artificial intelligence model, has alleged that hackers linked to Chinese intelligence services used its system to assemble and execute automated cyberattacks on dozens of organisations worldwide. The company’s account, which it has framed as… Read More ›
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Modi’s Bihar Triumph Paves the Way for India-U.S. Trade Deal Shift on Agriculture
The resounding electoral victory of Narendra Modi’s party in the key agricultural state of Bihar is rapidly shaping the contours of an imminent bilateral trade deal between India and the United States. With the political backing now in place, Indian… Read More ›
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Bitcoin Slides to Six-Month Low as Risk-Off Waves Sweep Crypto Markets
The world’s largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, crashed below US$96,000 on Friday—the lowest level in more than six months—highlighting how the crypto market is not immune to broader investor sentiment turning defensive. What began as a gradual fade in hopes of a… Read More ›
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Air India Losses Deepen Profit Strain as Singapore Airlines Confronts a Sharper-Than-Expected Earnings Slide
Singapore Airlines has reported one of its steepest quarterly profit declines in recent years, revealing how financial exposure to Air India and softer balance-sheet returns have sharply tightened the group’s earnings trajectory. The 82% plunge in second-quarter profit, far below… Read More ›
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Scotland Positions Itself for Capital Market Credibility as ‘Kilt’ Bonds Signal a Bid to Attract Global Investors
Scotland is preparing a significant shift in the way it finances public investment, unveiling plans to issue its own sovereign-style debt — popularly referred to as “kilt bonds.” The upcoming launch marks a strategic attempt by the Scottish Government to… Read More ›
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Strategic Realignment Drives Washington’s Willingness to Ease Tariffs as India–U.S. Trade Pact Nears Completion
As the United States and India approach the closing stages of negotiating a landmark trade agreement, U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly indicated a willingness to very substantially reduce tariffs on Indian goods. His remarks underscore how strategic and economic… Read More ›
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Global Regulatory Momentum Forces Tech Giants to Embrace Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban as a Strategic Compliance Blueprint
As the countdown begins to the implementation of Australia’s groundbreaking legislation restricting social media use by children under 16, major technology platforms are pivoting from objection to alignment with the law. The transition reflects a calculus rooted in regulatory risk,… Read More ›
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IKEA’s Budget-First Strategy Drives Profit Gain as Cash-Strapped Consumers Take Centre Stage
Amid persistent pressure from inflation, elevated cost-of-living burdens and subdued consumer confidence, Ingka Group — the world’s largest franchisee of the IKEA retail concept — has reported a rise in annual profits even as overall revenue dipped slightly. What lies… Read More ›
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SoftBank’s Massive Nvidia Exit Highlights Growing Anxiety Over an AI Valuation Bubble
SoftBank Group’s decision to sell its entire US $5.8 billion stake in Nvidia Corporation has sent ripples through the technology and investment community, far beyond the simple mechanics of a portfolio trade. The sale is being interpreted less as a… Read More ›
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