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Bitcoin's rise, driven by speculation and subprime financing, risks retail investors as ETFs reshape its purpose. Read more ...
A visit to Okerete—a border community in Saki West LGA that connects Nigeria to Benin Republic—was central to the mission. Okerete is a major trade route for Nigerian exports heading to Mali, Senegal, ...
Trade chaos is forcing America’s allies closer together, and further from the United States. And as that happens, the ...
Trump's 90-day pause on his sweeping tariffs plan is about to expire. But already some firms are radically changing how they ...
Middle East tensions threaten fuel and fertilizer flows via the Strait of Hormuz, raising global farm input costs and market risks for U.S. agriculture.
CNBC’s Martin Soong hosts a roundtable in Singapore with stock exchange leaders from around the world to discuss how U.S. exceptionalism is reshaping global capital flows.
Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) into developing economies—a key propellant of economic growth and higher living standards—have dwindled to the lowest level since 2005 amid rising trade and ...
Thirty percent of the world’s seaborne oil trade flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran and its proxies could block it.
China has issued over $1 trillion in loans and grants for tens of thousands of projects across the developing world.
Tariff Shock Fuels A Great Realignment Of Global Trade | Global Finance Magazine | Trump’s tariffs prompting nations to rewire trade.
The US Administration’s tariffs and the ongoing friction and shifts in trade and money flows are leading to difficult challenges for banks and their customers to navigate.
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