Japan’s economy rebounds on brisk spending but trade rifts cloud outlookJapan's economy grew more than expected in the second quarter, helped by strong household and business spending and recovering from an earlier contraction, but global trade tensions loom as major risk...
At bargain prices, European banks attract value-hungry investorsEurope's most shunned stock market sector, banking, is starting to tempt some investors as a string of solid earnings updates persuade them there are cut-price deals to be had. Euro zone banks are the...
Trade war threatens reign of luxury stocksAn escalating trade war between the United States and China could abruptly end a glittering stock market run for luxury goods firms, with some investors already put off by lofty valuations in a sector...
At ‘America First Energy Conference’, solar power is dumb, climate change is fakePumping carbon dioxide into the air makes the planet greener; the United Nations puts out fake science about climate change to control the global energy market; and wind and solar energy are simply "d...
Turkey’s Erdogan dismisses lira fears, says ‘we have our God’Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed concerns over the tumbling lira, calling on Turks to "have no worries", after the currency hit record lows in recent weeks on the back of a widening rift...
US curbs on banks would be act of economic war: Russian PMRussia would consider any US move to curb the operations of Russian banks or their foreign currency dealings a declaration of economic war, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. The United St...