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Gold Gains as Trump Weighs Tariffs on Mexico, Canada

Gold and silver prices rose after Trump's announcement of possible tariffs on Mexico and Canada, highlighting concerns about a potential trade war and its impact on inflation.

US Headed for Trade War with China, Eurasia Group Warns

Eurasia Group founder Ian Bremmer warns of impending US-China trade war as Trump takes office, citing Trump's aggressive stance and China's unwillingness to capitulate amid economic challenges.

Southern California Wildfires: High Winds Threaten Region

Santa Ana winds with hurricane-force gusts threaten Southern California, putting the region on high alert after devastating fires, with a red flag warning issued due to extreme fire risk.

Trump Takes Office, Crypto Prices Fluctuate, New Trump Meme Coins Surge

Bitcoin and Crypto Market Fluctuate Amidst Trump's Second Term Inauguration; New Trump Meme Coin Surprises Investors

Canadian Business Outlook: Modest Improvement Amidst U.S. Policy Concerns

Canadian businesses report optimistic outlook, buoyed by rate cuts but wary of US policy concerns

Trump to Sign Wave of Executive Orders on Day One

President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign a wave of executive orders upon taking office, covering topics such as energy, TikTok, tariffs, inflation, student loans, and more. With a focus on immigration and energy, the orders aim to increase energy production, review trade policies, and address federal bureaucracy and student loans. The exact impacts and effectiveness of these orders remain uncertain, but Trump aims to make a significant impact with his early actions as president.

Compal, Inventec Eye U.S. Investments Amid Trump Tariff Threats

Taiwanese laptop makers may expand into the United States, with Texas eyed as a potential location, to counter the threat of tariffs by President-elect Donald Trump.

Wipro Shares Surge 8% on Strong Earnings, Signaling IT Demand Revival

Wipro shares jump to a 4-year high as the Indian IT services company signals a demand revival.

Tether: The Cryptocurrency of Choice for Criminals and Terrorists and the Man Entangled in Its Web

Tether, a cryptocurrency used in illicit activities, has become the digital currency of choice for criminal organizations and sanctioned individuals. Despite concerns about facilitating illegal transactions, Tether's relationship with Cantor Fitzgerald, a bank headed by Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick, raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and inadequate regulation of cryptocurrencies.

US Debt to Surpass Record Levels in Less Than 5 Years, CBO Warns

US government debt on track to surpass record levels set after World War II in just four years, CBO warns. Higher yields on Treasury securities mean the US is paying an increasing amount to service its debt, with net interest payments expected to reach 3.2% of GDP in 2025.