The legendary activist investors warned that crypto is leading a market frenzy that has investors “acting like a crowd of sports bettors” by flocking to entirely speculative assets.
Trump reiterated that he planned to put tariffs on Canada and Mexico from Feb. 1 but markets still don’t know the full extent of the levies.
NYU finance professor David Yermack weighs in on the potential risks and benefits of investing in crypto and more specifically, Bitcoin.
Washington to push Caracas to take thousands of deportees, sparking alarm among country’s embattled opposition
Key Fed decision: The central bank’s expected decision today is the first following Trump’s return to office, which has been marked by a flurry of executive orders as the US president seeks to impose his agenda on Washington.
Claire Jones Exactly. So Trump said after the meeting on the Truth Social platform that the Fed had done very little to fight inflation, that it was something that he would solve and then criticised the Fed’s efforts in other areas. And these had stoked price pressures for US citizens.
Trump criticised EU legislation as “very cumbersome” in a video address to the World Economic Forum last week, which also attacked the bloc over its tax and trade regime and touted his own deregulation drive.
Debt rankers appear to have been more coy in recent years on risks of developed economies than emerging markets
But they warn that, if that fails, Iran is on a collision course with the west. European powers that opposed Trump’s maximum pressure during his first term have become more angry with Iran’s behaviour, including the continued expansion of its nuclear activity, its arms sales to Russia and its alleged targeting of citizens in the west.
President Donald Trump warned Canada and Mexico to expect tariffs of 25% on exports to the United States starting Saturday.
“Career and political appointees in the Executive Branch have a duty to align Federal spending and action with the will of the American people as expressed through Presidential priorities.” It also directed federal agencies to put political appointees in charge of ensuring that grants “conform to Administration priorities”.