France warns US that Greenland seizure would endanger EU trade
French finance minister Roland Lescure raised concerns with American Treasury secretary Scott Bessent
French finance minister Roland Lescure raised concerns with American Treasury secretary Scott Bessent
Reforms under discussion would tear up accession rules used since cold war to allow Kyiv to join in a potential peace deal
President’s freewheeling policy proclamations send shockwaves through companies and financial markets
After several decades of closer integration with the US, the country’s prime minister is pushing large infrastructure projects and looking for new markets
Proposed IRS code changes would alter the calculus for SWFs to invest in America
Countries that once saw American success as their own now view the US as an adversary and Beijing as a model
The country is the darling of investors, but that could change
Coinbase Global Inc. CEO Brian Armstrong urged Congress on Thursday, January 15, to enact laws ensuring fair competition, following the postponement of the cryptocurrency market structure bill. read more
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a new round of sanctions targeting senior Iranian officials and financial entities tied to the country's crackdown on protesters and international sanctions evasion networks. read more
Investor Ross Gerber thinks that Tesla CEO Elon Musk could be blamed in part for rollback of EVs in the U.S. read more
Venezuelan opposition leader presents Nobel Peace Prize to Trump, praising his commitment to freedom. She seeks to shape Venezuela's future. read more
First visit to Beijing by a Canadian PM in almost a decade follows deep chill in relations between the two nations
President Donald Trump's proposed cap on credit card interest rates at 10% is facing pushback from leading economists and even leaders within the Republican Party. read more
Economist Peter Schiff said in an interview aired Thursday that he’d prefer a gold-backed cryptocurrency over Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC ) du read more
The Trump administration said its new 25% national security tariff on advanced AI chips is only a first step that could escalate to steeper duties, including a possible 100% levy on foreign-made semiconductors, even as it struck a $250 billion chip investment deal with Taiwan amid ongoing strain in U.S. manufacturing. read more