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Global Markets
Why Taiwan’s Elections Matter for America and the World | Live With Josh
The presidential elections currently being held in Taiwan could be a pivotal moment for the world.
January 10, 2024
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Joshua Philipp
ECB Likely at Fault for Uncontrolled Inflation in Euro Area
Commentary While the U.S. year-on-year inflation is declining, inflation in the Eurozone is still not under control. Why ...
November 18, 2022
BY
Law Ka-chung
Perpetual High Inflation to Slow Global Growth
Continuous high inflation will put a damper on the world economy for the rest of 2022, according to ...
January 28, 2022
BY
Bryan Jung
Brent Oil Rises Above $32 on Hopes of Output Deal
Benchmark Brent crude oil futures rose as high as $33.05 a barrel on Friday on rising hopes of ...
April 3, 2020
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Reuters
Global Stock Market Plunge Over Coronavirus Fears Followed SWIFT Liquidity Warnings
News Analysis The Feb. 24 stock market plunge has been blamed on the coronavirus, but the SWIFT network ...
February 26, 2020
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Chriss Street
Markets Continue in Risk Off Mode
After 72 hours there is nothing to change the minds of traders and investors who largely weren't prepared ...
June 27, 2016
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Valentin Schmid
Summit Brings Decision for Embattled Sovereigns ‘Bailout’ Fund
European Union (EU) officials finally came up with some answers to the ongoing sovereign debt conundrum the market ...
October 31, 2011
BY
Valentin Schmid
Markets Bounce Back on EU Debt Plan
Eurozone leaders walked away in agreement of a far-reaching, three-pronged plan to combat the festering European debt crisis, ...
October 27, 2011
BY
Frank Yu
Trade With Chinese Regime Risky to US
Many theories have been brought forward concerning the continued dismal U.S. unemployment situation with most blaming the financial ...
October 25, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
EU Politicians Fail to Deliver on Debt Solution
In the run-up to last weekend's much-anticipated European Union (EU) summit, the Euro Stoxx 50 benchmark equity index ...
October 24, 2011
BY
Valentin Schmid
No Downturn for Luxury Goods Market
Despite the sluggish global economic outlook, the luxury goods industry still has a positive outlook, with double-digit sales ...
October 17, 2011
BY
Caroline Dobson
Stocks Fall as Euro Worries Resurface
More Eurozone worries torpedoed U.S. stocks Monday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by more than 200 ...
October 17, 2011
BY
Frank Yu
Stock Markets Put Faith in Policymakers’ Resolve
European stocks and the euro continued their bullish run, as the Euro Stoxx 50 benchmark equity index rallied ...
October 16, 2011
BY
Valentin Schmid
IEA Slashes Oil Demand as Economy Stalls
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said Wednesday that it has revised down its oil demand estimates for 2012 ...
October 12, 2011
BY
Frank Yu
Market Realities for Small- and Medium-Sized Companies
Small- and medium-sized enterprises felt the brunt of the economic meltdown more so than large companies.
October 12, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
A Fragile Chinese Banking Environment
Chinese banks are in worse condition than the Chinese regime wants the world to know.
October 11, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Belgian Bank Dexia Nationalization Bullish for Markets
After one of the worst quarters for stocks in Europe, the equity markets and the euro managed to ...
October 9, 2011
BY
Valentin Schmid
Pessimism Abounds Over the Global Economy
The world's developed economies have been struggling to recover from the economic meltdown caused by financial institutions' excessive ...
October 5, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Greece and Bailout-Fund Move Markets in Europe
Equities in Europe finished the quarter decidedly weak with the Euro Stoxx 50 benchmark equity index losing 23.48 ...
October 2, 2011
BY
Valentin Schmid
Auto Sales Trending Up in US
U.S. auto manufacturers are beginning to breathe more easily with sales of cars trending up by 9.3 percent ...
September 28, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Bank Commission Proposes New Bank Rules
New proposals to make sure U.K. taxpayers no longer have to pay for banks' failures have been praised ...
September 21, 2011
BY
Louis Makiello
Business News in Brief, Sept 19
GM and United Auto Workers Reach Deal; US Stocks Make Weekly Gain; Siemens to Exit Nuclear Power Industry
September 19, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Manipulating Silver Prices
Silver commodity traders advise that the silver prices will rise throughout 2011 and 2012. Some predict a $55 ...
August 31, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Japan’s Credit Rating Downgraded
Sovereign debt worries shifted briefly on Wednesday from the Eurozone to the Far East, after credit rating agency ...
August 24, 2011
BY
Frank Yu
Credit Ratings Firms and Market Stability
Stocks have exhibited significant volatility after the ratings downgrade of U.S. sovereign debt by Standard & Poor's.
August 16, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Little Changed After US Debt Downgrade
Last Friday's downgrade of U.S. long-term debt from AAA to AA+ by credit ratings firm Standard & Poor's ...
August 7, 2011
BY
Frank Yu
Experts Divided on Sky-High Gold Prices
The “buy gold” call has gone out, as gold has performed strongly despite economic downturns, and some investors ...
August 3, 2011
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
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