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25.02 / 11:31
Ethereum Bitcoin news XRP solana crypto news Bitcoin Price Bitcoin sinks below $90,000 on U.S. trade concerns; Ethereum, Solana drop up to 15%
Ethereum, XRP, and Solana, tumbled on Tuesday amid concerns over U.S. investment restrictions on China. As of 1:04 PM IST, Bitcoin fell 5.4% to $89,626. Ethereum dropped 7.7% to $2,498. The global crypto market cap declined 4.7% to $2.98 trillion in the past 24 hours.
25.02 / 01:41
markets Analysis NVIDIA Research Trade President Asian stocks decline at open as US pressures China
Asian stocks started on a risk-off mood Tuesday after US President Donald Trump’s move to curb Chinese investments and proceed with tariffs on Canada and Mexico prompted investors to trim positions. A decline in US stocks at the end of trading also hurt sentiment. Shares in Australia and Japan opened lower while futures pointed to a 2% drop in Hong Kong. A gauge of Chinese shares in the US had its biggest drop in more than four months after Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s American depositary receipts closed down 10%, the biggest decline since October 2022. The yield on 10-year Treasuries slid 1 basis point to 4.4% in early Asian trading while gold touched a record Monday.
24.02 / 21:33
UPS economy wellness Trade President Department Trump team pushes Mexico toward tariffs on Chinese imports
The Trump administration told Mexican officials that they should put their own duties on Chinese imports as part of their efforts to avoid tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter.
24.02 / 21:33
Extreme security President country Trump says tariffs on Canada, Mexico ‘going forward’ next month
President Donald Trump said he expected tariffs planned to take effect on Canada and Mexico to go ahead next month following an initial delay to allow the countries more time to address his concerns over border security.
24.02 / 21:33
markets COST Universities Schools Investigations International Canadians firms urged to ‘think very carefully’ before shifting operations to U.S.
The threat of widespread U.S. tariffs is forcing some Canadian companies with operations on both sides of the border to contemplate a difficult question: whether to shift production or relocate to the U.S. at a time when patriotic fervour is surging at home.
24.02 / 19:31
CEO security Mobile economy Trade country social Trump brandishes tariffs, but India and UK are back talking trade
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India and the UK returned to free trade negotiations on Monday after a year's gap, offering a glimmer of optimism in a world witnessing a surge in protectionism. According to commerce minister Piyush Goyal, the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) may raise India-UK trade by as much as threefold in the next 10 years, at a time when rising tariff walls threaten to put a dampener on free movement of goods and services.
24.02 / 18:05
markets UPS economy Trade President show reports Posthaste: Don't count Bank of Canada rate cut in March out just yet
The Bank of Canada faces an especially tough decision when the Governing Council meets on March 12.
24.02 / 14:41
markets COST UPS Analysis Trade Experts Here's why Trump tariffs may raise your car insurance premiums
The Trump administration's tariff policies may raise auto insurance premiums for motorists, according to a new Insurify analysis. This at a time when drivers continue to see costs soar amid pandemic-era inflation.
24.02 / 13:43
UPS Provident economy pandemic Trade President War Macklem warns there will be no 'bounce-back' for the Canadian economy in trade war with U.S.
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem warns the Canadian economy will not be able to bounce back from a protracted trade war with the United States, as the impact from the trade disruptions will be structural in nature.
23.02 / 14:49
UPS Citi Remark film show performer audience Samay Raina of India's Got Latent fame takes a dig at Tanmay Bhat: 'How did you become so fat?'
Samay Raina recently addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding India’s Got Latent while recounting a hilarious interaction with fellow stand-up artist Tanmay Bhat during one of his live performances in Vancouver. As part of his Unfiltered Tour, Raina had been touring Canada, performing for audiences across multiple cities.
23.02 / 05:35
markets UPS economy Food Trade country Charting the global economy: Inflation picks up in Japan, UK
Inflation accelerated in Japan, the UK and Canada, reinforcing a resurgence in price pressures around the world at the start of the year.
22.02 / 19:19
markets UPS trends Instagram audience Step up your sock game: Bold, quirky socks are in, and indie brands are leading the way
Kapil Garg would say, yes. He set up his company, Thela Gaadi, in 2021 to sell quirky socks, after he glanced at his own uninspiring pair. Back in 2014, as a corporate workhorse, Garg would wear formal attire and soon realised that socks were the only things he could play around with. “One day, I peeped at my shoes and found those boring grey socks sadly looking at me and I wondered why my socks couldn’t be colourful?” Later, while holidaying in Thailand, he picked up novelty socks from the local market.
22.02 / 14:31
markets Action President country Department Courts rights Donald Trump moves with light speed and brute force in shaking the core of what America has been
Donald Trump is moving with light speed and brute force to break the existing order and reshape America at home and abroad. He likes the ring of calling himself king.
22.02 / 12:55
Cooper Waters security show International See how Xi and Putin are ramping up joint military drills
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. HONG KONG—The militaries of China and Russia, America’s top two global adversaries, are working together as never before in their long partnership, probing the defenses of the U.S. and its allies.
22.02 / 12:55
Manufacturing economy Trade President War country Relationships After 150 years of friendship, the US and Canada come to blows
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Canadian officials used to think President Trump was joking during his first term when he mused in private meetings with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about annexing Canada. All it took was a wild hockey showdown between the two countries to show that Canada is taking the threat very seriously.
22.02 / 07:55
Target Digital Action Trade President country Investigations Trump weighs tariffs to counteract foreign taxes on tech firms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in the Oval Office on Friday.
22.02 / 07:55
markets COST security War social peace Debt has always been the ruin of great powers. Is the US next?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Is that the heady scent of hubris, wafting through the winter air of Washington, D.C.? So bold has President Trump been in the first month of his second term that nervous Europeans wonder if the American republic is now unabashedly an empire. Trump renames seas.
21.02 / 14:07
markets Strategy Citigroup Trade information reports Investigations RBC among four banks to settle U.K. bonds collusion case for US$127 million
Four major banks will pay fines totalling over £100 million (US$127 million) to settle a long-running antitrust case over collusion by their traders, who shared sensitive information in chatrooms about buying and selling gilts after the 2008 financial crisis.

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