Trump tells Davos audience US economy is booming
Trump used his Davos speech to tout US economic dominance, promote crypto, and revive his push for Greenland.
Trump used his Davos speech to tout US economic dominance, promote crypto, and revive his push for Greenland.
Japan’s bond market has been sliding all week, with the 10-year yield now near 2.37% and the 40-year pushing above 4.2%, both multi-decade highs.
Bitcoin is holding above $92,000, but weak ETF flows and macro uncertainty are testing traders’ confidence in a market bottom.
U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated his confrontation with European leaders on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos, threatening to impose a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne.
Trump has announced fresh tariffs on major European economies, explicitly tying them to his push to gain control of Greenland.
China just posted a record US$1.2 trillion trade surplus for 2025, despite tougher Trump-era tariffs.
President Trump used a Michigan visit to promote economic gains, auto industry investment and new policies to cut living costs.
Donald Trump’s threat of new tariffs on countries trading with Iran could have wide-ranging global economic consequences.
December’s CPI landed exactly at 2.7%, with a slightly cooler core print giving markets mild relief but no big Fed pivot.
Soaring energy prices are leaving millions of US families struggling to pay electricity and gas bills this winter.
The latest jobs report confirms 2025 was the weakest year for US hiring since 2003.
South Korea has ended its long-standing ban on corporate crypto investing, opening the market to listed companies.