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Asian markets rise as the Fed cuts interest rates for the third time, but caution prevails over future monetary policy directions.
US consumer confidence drops to a seven-month low of 88.7 in November, raising concerns about spending amid economic challenges.
Asian markets rebound on trade optimism as hopes rise for negotiations over Trump's tariffs, with Japan leading gains and US futures pointing upward.
U.S. employers added 228,000 jobs in March, surprising analysts, but concerns loom over potential economic impacts from new tariffs.
February's inflation report shows slight easing in prices, but ongoing tariffs raise concerns about future economic stability.
US stock markets have seen sharp declines, driven by recession fears amidst ongoing uncertainties in trade policies under President Trump.
The U.S. economy expanded at a 2.8% rate in 2024, driven by strong consumer spending, but inflationary pressures persist as policies shift under President Trump.
The December jobs report reveals stronger-than-expected job growth and a decrease in the unemployment rate to 4.1%, signaling economic resilience.
Analysts predict US tariffs on China are unlikely to exceed 25%, offering optimism for Hong Kong and Chinese stock markets.
Mexico's inflation slowed in December, raising prospects for further interest rate cuts despite core price increases.
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