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Analysts predict US tariffs on China are unlikely to exceed 25%, offering optimism for Hong Kong and Chinese stock markets.
Los Angeles wildfires reveal underlying issues with inflated US home prices, stressing the impact of climate change on the housing market.
US 30-year fixed mortgage rates increase to 6.93%, the highest in six months, impacting housing affordability for potential buyers.
A Japanese company purchased a massive bluefin tuna for $1.3 million, marking a significant auction event at Tokyo's Toyosu Market.
BSE Sensex falls over 200 points, and Nifty50 dips below 23,650 as market volatility continues amid mixed global cues and economic uncertainties.
Los Angeles wildfires may cause over $8 billion in insured losses, with estimates reaching $20 billion amid ongoing damage escalation.
Hong Kong's Town Planning Board worries the flower market may lose its essence in a redevelopment project aimed at revitalization.
The 30-year mortgage rate climbs to 6.93%, the highest since July, as inflation persists and economic data shows strength.
A new survey reveals that 41% of companies plan to downsize due to AI, while 77% aim to reskill workers for a tech-focused future.
On Jan. 9, observe what's open and closed as the nation mourns former President Jimmy Carter with federal offices and stock markets closed.
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