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Trump Accounts Link Financial Policy to America’s 250th Anniversary

The launch of Trump Accounts alongside the United States' 250th Independence Day celebrations reflects more than the introduction of another government-backed savings program. By unveiling the initiative during one of the country's most symbolic national milestones, the administration has tied a...

Business Adaptation Sustains EU-US Trade Despite Tariff Pressures

Trade between the European Union and the United States has continued to expand despite an environment shaped by tariffs, policy uncertainty and recurring trade disputes, highlighting the resilience of one of the world's largest economic partnerships. According to a recent study and sources familiar...

Iran Seeks Long-Term Return to Japan's Oil Market

Iran is intensifying efforts to rebuild energy ties with Japan as it looks beyond short-term sanctions relief and positions itself for a broader return to international oil markets. According to multiple sources familiar with the discussions, Iranian officials have opened preliminary talks with...

Iran denies IAEA access to nuclear facilities targeted by the US

Iranian officials refused to allow the IAEA access to the nuclear sites aimed at by the US, stated Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Wednesday. Iranian media reported him stating that claims of IAEA inspectors being allowed into the bombed facilities are "false." Ghalibaf...

BIS: Global economic risks are rising due to AI, debt, and inflation

Record-high national debt in multiple countries, persistent inflation, and uncertainties linked to the artificial intelligence (AI) surge are escalating worldwide economic threats. This prediction was provided by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in its yearly economic report. BIS...

Asia to Drive LNG Growth Despite Short-Term Supply Shock

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets are navigating two contrasting trends as geopolitical disruptions reshape near-term trade while long-term demand continues to strengthen. According to Shell's latest LNG outlook, shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz could prevent global LNG...

Energy Shock Keeps ECB Focused on Inflation Risks

Inflation across the euro area is expected to remain under pressure despite signs of easing tensions in the Middle East, as European Central Bank policymakers continue to warn that the economic effects of higher energy costs are likely to persist. While recent diplomatic efforts between the United...

Payment Giants Unite to Drive Stablecoin Expansion

The launch of a new stablecoin initiative backed by a consortium of global financial, technology and cryptocurrency companies marks an important shift in the evolution of digital payments. Rather than introducing another digital token into an already crowded market, the project reflects a broader...

124 ships carrying commodities transited the Strait of Hormuz in four days

According to CNN, referencing Kpler, a firm that analyzes relevant data, just 124 vessels transporting goods passed through the Strait of Hormuz over four days. This indicates that the count of vessels passing through the strait in four days is now approximately equal to the daily count prior to...

Rising Financing Costs Challenge US Stock Rally

The United States stock market's record-breaking rally is entering a more demanding phase as the cost of borrowing money to finance equity trades climbs sharply, prompting investors and market participants to reassess how long leverage can continue supporting higher share prices. The increase in...
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