COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – The United States has reached out to Denmark and other European nations asking if they can export eggs as Americans face surging
Month: March 2025
5 Signs the Stock Market Might Have Bottomed
The stock market has been on a rollercoaster in 2025, with investors wondering whether the worst is behind us—or if more pain lies ahead. 📊 The
Tesla warns it could face retaliatory tariffs
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. automaker Tesla has warned that it and other major American exporters are exposed to retaliatory tariffs that could be
Americans worry Trump too closely aligned with Russia, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) -More than half of Americans, including one in four Republicans, think President Donald Trump is “too closely aligned” with Russia,
News Corp sued by Brave Software, a Google search engine rival
(Reuters) – News Corp has been sued by Google search engine rival Brave Software, which seeks to forestall a lawsuit by Rupert Murdoch’s company for
Chinese stocks, emerging market debt see large inflows in February, says IIF
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) -Foreigners added nearly $16 billion to their emerging market portfolios in February, with investors loading up on Chinese stocks
US farmers sue Trump administration for withheld IRA funds
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) -Several U.S. farmers and nonprofits filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Thursday, arguing it is illegally withholding Department of
Paralysis Amidst Market Turmoil: Navigating Uncertainty with Strategic Investment
In today’s volatile financial landscape, many investors find themselves paralyzed by uncertainty, unsure of how to proceed. Recent market fluctuations, driven by geopolitical tensions and economic
China shipowners group says US port fee proposal breaks WTO rules, US law
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The China Shipowners’ Association opposes a U.S. proposal to slap hefty port entry fees on ocean cargo carriers
Musk-led cuts drive US consumer protection agency to ask for Amazon trial delay
By Jody Godoy (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Trade Commission asked a federal court in Seattle on Wednesday to delay a September trial in its case