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Bank Negara lowers key rate to 2.75 per cent from 3 per cent on weaker growth outlook. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
President Donald Trump said at least seven countries can expect tariff letters on Wednesday morning, as he ramped up pressure on nations to strike deals with the United States by saying his new August ...
Monrovia – As President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and his administration prepare for the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit scheduled for ...
A choppy day in the markets left major U.S. stock indexes little changed Tuesday as the Trump administration pressed its ...
The Labour Government negotiations to secure a deal protecting UK steel from US tariffs are continuing as the July 9 deadline passes. The steel industry faces the threat of tariffs potentially rising ...
Last week, the president enacted a sprawling set of tax cuts that he believes to be the ingredients for rapid economic growth ...
Fiscal concerns in Japan are pushing up global 30Y rates, and since structural forces are not in favour of longer-dated bonds ...
Bessent, speaking to a White House cabinet meeting, said the major collections from Trump's new tariffs only started during the second quarter, when Trump implemented a near universal 10% duty on US ...
In his new round of tariffs being announced this week, Trump is essentially tethering the entire world economy to his ...
The president also decided to send out letters as a way to keep the pressure up.
U.S. tariff rates vary: They are generally 2.5% on passenger cars, for instance, and 6% on golf shoes. Tariffs can be lower for countries with which the United States has trade agreements. For example ...
President Trump has issued letters to 14 countries with new tariff rates as he pushes the deadline from July 9 to August 1.