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Jul 24, 2025

Global Markets Rise as Trade Deal Progress Boosts Investor Optimism

Global stock markets and U.S. stock futures mostly rose Thursday as momentum in trade deals buoyed investors' sense of optimism.

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Global Economies Show Resilience Despite Tariff Fears

Large economies in Europe and Asia continued to show resilience in the face of high levels of uncertainty about the future of trade and international relations.

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Trump is due to visit the Fed as White House steps up campaign against Powell

President Donald Trump is going to visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday, as the White House increasingly makes the case that construction cost overruns at the central bank are a reason to remove Chair Jerome Powell.

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Beijing's Trade Tactics, Ukraine Stance Cast Pall Over Europe-China Ties

After Trump's election, China and Europe sought warmer ties, but rifts over Russia and trade sparked conflict.

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Asia-U.S. Trade Deals Pick Up as Tariff Deadline Nears

Excluding a truce with China, four Asian nations have now reached deals, with just over a week before the grace period expires.

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Trump's New Trade Standard Takes Shape With 15% Tariff Deal

A deal with Japan and a potential deal with Europe follow months of uncertainty and will likely raise prices while offering a bit of clarity for global trade.

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ECB to Pause Rates. Why It's Joining the Fed and Powell on Pause.

In June, the ECB lowered its key deposit rate in for an the eighth consecutive quarter-point reduction. President Donald Trump thinks the Fed should follow suit.

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Chinese Social-Media Hashtag Signals Growing Frustration With Job Market

The phrase "beauty in the time of economic upturns" has been trending on Chinese sites for months, a nostalgic reference to the 2000s-2010s.

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South Korea's Economy Rebounds in Second Quarter

The pickup in Asia's fourth-largest economy was largely driven by resilient exports and policy support.

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Trump Administration Pledges to Stimulate AI Use and Exports

The administration's artificial-intelligence "action plan" aims to boost construction of data centers and encourage exports.

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Why gold may be in a new paradigm as the yellow metal soars in 2025

Gold may be in a new paradigm after beating a widely followed gauge of the U.S. stock market over the past two decades.

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Wall Street braces for deluge of Treasury bills, a crucial test of market demand

The Treasury Department is gearing up to deliver its first big plans for borrowing during the current quarter since President Donald Trump signed his sweeping package of tax and spending cuts into law on July 4.

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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Fall More Than Expected

U.S. crude oil inventories declined by 3.2 million barrels as domestic production and imports fell while exports picked up.

 

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