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Tech Execs Front and Center as Trump's Economic Policies Unfold

Tune in to Stocks in Translation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. This week, editor Caleb Silver breaks down the potential economic effects of President Trump's executive actions and proposed policies, examining implications for sectors like tech, green energy, and insurance.

Gold Flows From Singapore to US Hit Three-Year High Amid Market Disruptions

Gold shipments from Singapore to the US surged to a near three-year high in January due to pricing disparities in key markets.

BHP's Interim Profit Slides 23% as China Woes Hit Iron Ore Demand

BHP profit falls 23% as China's faltering economy dampens iron ore demand, prompting a dividend cut to an eight-year low.

Hong Kong and China Shares Rise on Expectations of Support for Private Companies

Asian stocks rose on optimism around China after a meeting between President Xi Jinping and business leaders raised hopes for support for private companies. Hong Kong and China stocks extended gains, while Australian stocks fell after the central bank cut rates.

Evan Turner Shares His Biggest Financial Mistake and How He Bounced Back

Former NBA player Evan Turner shares his biggest financial mistake and how he recovered from it. He also discusses the importance of financial literacy and having a close relationship with your financial advisor.

Southwest Cuts 15% of Corporate Jobs in Restructuring Move

Southwest Airlines to Cut 1,750 Corporate Jobs, Targeting Senior Leadership

Trump's Crypto Ties: A By-the-Numbers Look

Donald Trump's Involvement in Crypto: A Detailed Look at His Crypto Ties and Business Ventures

Ceteris Paribus: Why Things Are Never Equal

Despite ongoing economic headwinds, the stock market can still thrive due to the concept of "ceteris paribus," or holding other factors constant. This principle reminds investors to consider not only negative impacts but also positive factors that could offset challenges. Recent data suggests strong consumer spending, supportive monetary policy, and positive operating leverage in companies, indicating that the long-term outlook for the stock market remains favorable, driven by expected earnings growth.

Germany's Ongoing Economic Slump: Five Key Reasons

Germany's economic slump stems from energy shock, China's competition, investment neglect, skilled worker shortage, and excessive bureaucracy.

Asian Stocks Set to Open Lower Amid US-EU Tensions, Central Bank Decisions

Asian stocks may face pressure due to escalating US-EU tensions and upcoming central bank decisions. Investors monitor macro data, including rate cuts in Australia and New Zealand, and await potential developments in China's stock market and US-Russia talks over Ukraine.