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US-China Trade War Looms, Expert Warns

Eurasia Group founder predicts US-China trade war in 2023, warns of 'G-Zero' world order as no power can maintain international order.

Markets Settle After Trump's First Day, Investors Eye Growth Prospects

Markets are less turbulent after Donald Trump's inauguration as investors see fiscal stimulus and tax cuts outweighing possible tariffs.

Executive Actions and Orders Begin Trump's New Presidency

Newly reinstated President Donald Trump signs a series of executive orders on energy, trade, and other issues, signaling a significant shift in policy. The orders, which include withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accords and imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico, have sparked reactions from investors, businesses, and political commentators. The implications of these orders for the economy and markets are being closely watched.

Energy Shake-up: Trump Scraps Climate Policies, Boosts Fossil Fuels

President Trump overhauls US energy policy, prioritizing fossil fuel production and withdrawing from climate change efforts. His directives aim to boost energy production and reduce costs, but face potential legal challenges.

Aramco CEO Nasser sees healthy oil market

Saudi oil giant Aramco's CEO sees the oil market as healthy and expects an additional 1.3 million barrels per day this year.

European Stocks See Second Largest Allocation in 25 Years

European stocks saw their second-largest allocation in 25 years in January, as risk assets played catch-up, according to a BofA Global Research survey.

ECB rate cut becomes near certainty as trade fears recede

European Central Bank policymakers may breathe easier after the new U.S. administration refrained from imposing extensive trade tariffs and indicated a rate cut next week is likely.

Goldman Sachs and the Rise of Private Markets

Goldman Sachs is increasingly embracing private markets, offering executives carried interest and establishing a capital solutions group focused on private credit. This shift aligns with the convergence of public and private markets, where companies are opting to stay private longer due to increased regulatory burdens and investor demand for less volatility.

Trump Shields TikTok From Ban With Dubious Executive Order

President Trump issues executive order on TikTok; Experts call order legally dubious

Automakers, Auto Suppliers, Electronics, Food and Drink, Packaged Goods May Be Hit by U.S. Tariffs on Mexico, Canada

US President Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, potentially impacting automakers, suppliers, electronics companies, and packaged goods producers in the region.