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20.03 / 08:49
markets UPS economy Research Trade Universities country Dani Rodrik: Will America Inc and US academia protest Trump policies?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. America’s prodigious wealth and power are founded on two pillars: universities and businesses. The first produces the ideas, research and training that have made the country a Mecca for the world’s best minds.
20.03 / 07:29
Target Death President show country reports recommendations Why Mexico and Canada are much happier countries than the US
World Happiness Report 2025 is out. And, surprise, surprise—Mexico and Canada, the two countries frequently targeted by US President Donald Trump, have been ranked much higher than the United States in terms of happiness. According to the UN-backed report, the United States is ranked 24th, while Canada stands at 18th. Surprisingly, Mexico has an even better ranking at 10th place. Notably, this marks the worst ranking for the US since the report's inception in 2012, when it achieved its peak ranking of 11th place. One of the biggest reasons for the decline in American happiness, according to the report, is eating meals alone. «The number of people dining alone in the United States has increased by 53 percent over the past two decades,» the authors stated, highlighting that shared meals are strongly linked to well-being. Data from 2023 showed that approximately 25% of Americans consumed all their daily meals alone.
20.03 / 06:13
markets Strategy Trade President War country International Canada can beat Trump’s tariffs by waiting them out
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. It’s natural for Canada to respond to the barrage of U.S. tariffs by threatening retaliation.
20.03 / 04:25
markets UPS economy President Experts performer country Bigger rout looming? As recession talk grows, how Indian stock market investors can prepare for the worst
recession talk in the United States is growing louder with each passing day and this will be completely driven by President Trump's upending of tariff structures. A recent Reuters poll found that 95% of economists across Canada, the US and Mexico thought the risk of a recession in their respective countries had increased following Trump's tariff rollout. Going by his talk, the President is not going to relent anytime soon. In fact he is doubling down on his rhetoric to impose reciprocal and sectoral tariffs on various countries come April 2. India, this time, will be on the receiving end.
20.03 / 02:39
UPS Citigroup Trade Department recommendations Investigations Copper hits $10,000 in rally fueled by Trump’s tariff threats
Trump last month ordered the US Commerce Department to investigate US imports of copper as a likely precursor to imposing duties. Since then, US prices have spiked and traders have scrambled to send metal to America ahead of any tariffs, in turn reducing supply in the rest of the world.
19.03 / 20:45
Barcelona FIFA wellness stars reports prevention Sporting FC Barcelona eying Lionel Messi's return after 2026 FIFA World Cup: All you need to know
Lionel Messi bid adieu to Barcelona. However, he might be having an unfinished business with the La Liga club, which is now eying to sign its greatest-ever player back to the side. Messi, 37, left Barcelona in 2021 on a free transfer as the financial situation at that time prevented the highly popular club from renewing the Argentina star's contract.
19.03 / 18:27
COST UPS economy wellness War country reports Bank of Canada would need to hike interest rates by up to 1.25% in full-blown tariff war, warns OECD
Canada’s economy may have ended 2024 on a high note, but that could all be undone as world trade is upended by Donald Trump’s tariff war, according to a new report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
19.03 / 18:27
Target Strategy economy wellness trends reports Headlines Bank of Canada's job just got 'even harder': Economists on the latest inflation numbers
February’s consumer price index report took economists by surprise as the rate of inflation accelerated on a year-over-year basis to 2.6 per cent in February, outpacing analyst estimates for a 2.2 per cent increase.
19.03 / 18:27
markets COST Manufacturing CEO economy PwC reports Some Canadian businesses contemplate move to U.S., raising concerns for economy, says PwC
Some Canadian companies are contemplating moving their operations to the United States as a long-term solution to get around Donald Trump‘s tariff threats and protect the viability of their businesses, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Canada.
19.03 / 18:27
economy Fitch trends love Experts International Posthaste: Never mind Trump, there's one Canadian 'export' Americans can't seem to get enough of
Donald Trump has publicly proclaimed that the United States ‘doesn’t need anything’ Canada has, but Americans can’t seem to get enough of this “export.”
19.03 / 18:15
COST Manufacturing Boeing Trade Experts cover Trump's tariffs could deal a blow to Boeing and the aerospace industry
But his tariffs could have the opposite effect on the company's suppliers. Trump has imposed a few tariffs so far, but he says more are coming in just a few weeks. That threat has unnerved the aerospace industry, of which Boeing is one of the largest companies. Duties on aluminum and steel, two of the most important raw materials used in aircraft, are expected to raise manufacturing costs. But the industry is far more concerned by tariffs that take effect on goods from Canada and Mexico next month, which could disrupt the highly integrated North American supply chain. «These tariffs are particularly fraught for an industry like aerospace that has been duty-free for decades,» said Bruce Hirsh, a trade policy expert at Capitol Counsel, a lobbying firm in Washington, which has aerospace clients. «Parts are coming from everywhere.» Many companies have been able to avoid costly cross-border tariffs under a short-term reprieve for products covered by a North American trade agreement that Trump negotiated in his first term. But that deal expires in April.
19.03 / 16:57
UPS Cooper wellness War peace hockey Putin has upper hand in Trump talks on elusive Ukraine peace: Analysts
Vladimir Putin scored a coup by discussing with Donald Trump in highly anticipated phone talks everything from improving bilateral ties to Iran and even hockey matches, but stopping well short of agreeing any peace path to end the war in Ukraine, analysts say. During the call on Tuesday, Putin refused a full ceasefire agreement proposed by Washington but focused instead on reviving Russian-American cooperation that has been frozen since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The very fact such talks took place was an achievement for the Kremlin, said Ekaterina Schulmann, a Russian political scientist based in Berlin. «The two superpowers are discussing the fate of the world and the future of humanity,» she told AFP, summing up Moscow's thinking. «It is a great achievement for Russia which reproduces a Soviet-era narrative without being the Soviet Union.»
19.03 / 12:03
markets UPS Provident Manufacturing rights International Unlocking global markets: How Indian investors can diversify with portfolio management services
With India’s mutual fund industry hitting the market regulator’s $7 billion overseas investment limit, one door has been shut for Indian investors looking for global diversification. But they have the alternative option of investing overseas through portfolio management services (PMS), which are professionally managed funds with access to international markets.
19.03 / 11:41
Target BLOCK Tesla President Doge Department Investigations Elon Musk's shocking claim: 'They basically want to kill me'. Why is DOGE chief's life at threat?
Elon Musk, tech billionaire and US President Donald Trump's close ally, has claimed that his life was at risk over his role in the Trump administration and drastic cuts made to the federal workforce by a newly created department- DOGE. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been created by US President Donald Trump and led by the world's richest man has been tasked with cutting US government jobs and other spending. Musk is leading the effort to drastically reduce the federal workforce and weed out what he sees as taxpayers' money being wasted. In an exclusive interview to Fox News, Musk said, «They basically want to kill me,» over the drastic and potentially illegal cuts made at DOGE has made to the federal government and workforce. ALSO READ: Canada under siege: Is Trump planning a 'Canschluss'?
19.03 / 11:29
UPS Fitch wellness Trade reports shock Fitch lowers world growth forecast amid tariffs chaos
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SYDNEY : Fitch Ratings has added its name to a slew of prominent forecasters downgrading the outlook for world economic growth and push up its expectations for U.S. inflation, highlighting rising concerns about the erratic nature of U.S.
19.03 / 11:19
UPS Parke Marvell Trade President country Canada under siege: Is Trump planning a 'Canschluss'?
To grasp the aberration of US foreign policy under President Donald Trump, consider an abbreviated history of America’s shifting attitudes toward just one country, Canada. And start with Ronald Reagan, who stood for the original and genuine version of “peace through strength.” When signing a free-trade agreement with Canada in 1988, Reagan marveled at the world’s longest land border. “No soldier stands guard to protect it,” the 40th president said. “Barbed wire does not deface it. And no invisible barrier of economic suspicion and fear will extend it.” Canadians and Americans, Reagan remarked on another occasion, are “more than friends and neighbors and allies; we are kin.” In the current context, three things are notable about Reagan’s sentiments. The first is that most Americans really like Canadians, even if they also struggle to see them as distinct, because Canadians can easily seem like “nicer” versions of Americans. The second is that Reagan oversimplified what has historically been a complicated, often competitive and sometimes contentious relationship. The third is that Americans, in both of those ways, have long regarded Canadians roughly as Russians used to view Ukrainians. ALSO READ: Who is James Boasberg, the judge Trump wants impeached?
19.03 / 02:39
COST Man students country isolate Colleges Delhi man regrets moving to Canada, calls it a trap. ‘High costs, useless degrees, zero work-life balance’, thinks India is a better option
One of his major concerns was the education system. He claimed that most students enroll in private or low-ranking colleges that charge exorbitant tuition fees while offering little academic value. Professors, according to him, put minimal effort into teaching, and the outdated curriculum fails to prepare students for real-world jobs. Many graduates find their diplomas hold little weight in the job market, leaving them with no choice but to take up low-paying survival jobs like Uber driving, warehouse labor, or retail work. Sharing his own experience, he expressed frustration over what he called a failing education system that prioritizes profit over student success.
19.03 / 02:05
markets UPS President War country Oil prices ease after US-Russia agreement on 30-day energy ceasefire
Oil prices slid on Wednesday after Russia agreed to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal that Moscow and Kyiv stop attacking each other's energy infrastructure temporarily, which could lead to more Russian oil entering global markets. Brent crude futures were down 12 cents, or 0.2%, at $70.44 a barrel by 0106 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) lost 15 cents, or 0.2%, to $66.75.
18.03 / 20:51
Remark Banner Trade Anthem country Sporting Podcaster Joe Rogan doesn't support Donald Trump on Canada, instead wants this country to be USA's 51st state
Joe Rogan has waded into the escalating diplomatic friction between the U.S. and Canada, calling for cooler heads to prevail amid heated rhetoric from politicians and sports fans alike. The controversy, fueled by former President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs and jokes about annexing Canada as the “51st state,” reached a boiling point recently as viral videos showed American athletes being met with boos during the national anthem at NHL and NBA games in Canadian cities.

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