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Japan Scrambles To Avoid U.S. Tariff Snapback As Clock Runs Down
As a 24% tariff threat looms, Japan’s negotiators push for a last-minute breakthrough with Washington. Auto duties and rice imports…
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Oil Prices Dip as OPEC+ Hike, Tariff Jitters, and Demand Weakness Collide
Oil futures fell Friday as OPEC+ preps another output hike and traders brace for a July 9 tariff decision. Weak…
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U.S. Clears GE Aerospace to Resume Jet Engine Exports to China’s COMAC
The Biden administration has reversed its export ban on GE Aerospace engines to COMAC, allowing LEAP‑1C and CF34 shipments to…
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Geopolitics and Tariffs Freeze European IPO Market Despite Inflows
European IPO activity has cratered in 2025, with capital raising down nearly 60% despite surging equity inflows. Tariff backlash, geopolitical…
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EU AI Act Deadline Nears, But Code of Practice Won’t Arrive Until Year-End
With the EU's sweeping AI Act set to take effect in August 2025, companies are still waiting for crucial compliance…
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Markets Hit Record Highs as Strong Jobs Report Offsets Delay in Fed Rate Cut
Markets climbed to record highs Thursday after a stronger-than-expected jobs report calmed recession fears. SPY and Nvidia led the way…
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Job Growth Beats Forecasts, But Private Hiring Slows to a Crawl
June’s 147,000 job gains and falling unemployment paint a solid picture—but most of the hiring came from the public sector.…
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Fed Holds Rates Steady as Jobs Data Hides Private-Sector Weakness
June’s job gains beat expectations, but the real story is weaker private-sector growth and falling labor participation—factors that make a…
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