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Finanzminister Scott Bessent Spekulationen zurückgewiesen, dass andere Staaten ihre Bestände amerikanischer Staatsanleihen abstießen. Sein Ministerium verfüge indessen über Instrumente, um bei Bedarf ...
Singapore’s new home sales fell in March, adding to early signs that the booming residential market is losing steam.
Donald Trump erwägt, die Zölle auf in die USA importierte Fahrzeuge und Teile vorübergehend auszusetzen. Dies würde den Autoherstellern mehr Zeit geben, ihre Produktion im Land aufzubauen.
After weeks of saying he’s willing to work with the Trump administration to combat antisemitism, Harvard University President Alan Garber emerged Monday as the highest-profile challenger to the ...
Germany is cracking down on a massive underground payments system called hawala which is being abused by money launderers and financiers of Islamist terrorism.
Tariff turmoil puts fiscal discipline on the table for bubble-era startups. That’s no bad thing.
UK central bankers should stop selling the bonds they acquired during the pandemic to take pressure off borrowing costs.
Taiwan’s short-term interest rate swaps are at the widest discount to the local money market benchmark, deepening an anomaly as US tariffs prompted stronger bets on monetary easing on the island.
President Donald Trump’s special envoy described his talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin last week as “compelling,” saying they discussed steps that could end the war in Ukraine and perhaps lead ...
The premium that investors demand to hold Japan’s 30-year government bonds over five-year notes has widened to the most in over two decades as global volatility and fiscal concerns drive up super-long ...
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