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LIVE NOW: Trump Speaks on the Economy in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania
just now (37+ words) President Donald Trump delivers remarks on inflation, the economy, and strategies to reduce prices at a public event at Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount P... LIVE NOW: Trump Speaks on the Economy in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania...
Japan’s producer prices growth holds steady at 2.7% in November, match
2+ min ago (118+ words) Founded in 2004, Seeking Alpha is an industry-leading financial research platform powered by one of the world's largest investing communities. We bridge the gap between financial information and actionable insight by providing unrivaled coverage on all asset classes and access to best-in-class tools. From in-depth analysis on thousands of stocks to timely investment ideas and market-beating Quant ratings*, Seeking Alpha is an essential resource for millions of investors globally. Japan's producer prices rose 2.7% year-on-year in November 2025, unchanged from October and in line with market expectations. On a monthly basis, producer inflation increased 0.3%, also matching forecasts but easing from an upwardly revised 0.5% rise in the previous month....
9+ min ago (434+ words) The rupee depreciated 20 paise to 90.07 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, facing pressure from importer dollar demand, tariff concerns, and market anticipation of the US Federal Reserve policy decision. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 90.00 against the US dollar, then lost ground and fell to 90.07 against the American currency. Rupee Slips 20 Paise To 90.07 Against US Dollar, Tariff Concerns & US FED Reserve Policy Decision Drag Investor Sentiment The rupee depreciated 20 paise to 90.07 against the US dollar in early trade on Wednesday, facing pressure from importer dollar demand, tariff concerns, and market anticipation of the US Federal Reserve policy decision. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 90.00 against the US dollar, then lost ground and fell to 90.07 against the American currency. Mumbai: The rupee depreciated 20 paise to 90.07 against the US dollar in early trade…...
Asia's growth outlook brightens, though trade uncertainties linger: ADB
10+ min ago (137+ words) MANILA -- The Asian Development Bank lifted its overall growth forecasts for regional economies on Wednesday, though expressed concern over possible n Asia's growth outlook brightens, though trade uncertainties linger: ADB Forecasts for Vietnam, Taiwan and Singapore revised higher despite Trump tariffs MANILA -- The Asian Development Bank lifted its overall growth forecasts for regional economies on Wednesday, though expressed concern over possible negative effects from lingering trade and financial market uncertainties. Trade uncertainties to crimp growth across developing Asia, says ADB India delivers rate cut despite weakening rupee and resilient growth Trump tariffs likely to worsen Pakistan's 21-year-high jobless rate India's GDP accelerates to 8.2% growth despite tariff headwind Philippines, Indonesia flagged as potential new CPTPP members China's trade surplus tops record $1tn as exports rebound China kindergartens struggle as local government budget woes delay aid...
How Trump Can Help Accelerate Argentina’s Economic Comeback
10+ min ago (450+ words) President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei have a special relationship. Each is engaged in a crusade to make his respective country's economy great again. Trump was all in on helping Milei win his elections earlier this year, and he has also offered the Argentines a $20 billion "lifeline" as they adjust to the bumpy path to needed free-market reforms. The stakes are gigantic because the whole world is watching Milei's embrace of free-market "shock capitalism," which so far is working. He has restored sound money (by linking to the dollar) and taken a chainsaw to the bloated state bureaucracy as he privatizes rather than nationalizes government assets. Argentina's tragic detour into the dead end of socialism drove the nation into a half-century-long economic ditch, with poverty rates skyrocketing. But for Milei's capitalist comeback plan to succeed, he must uphold…...
China’s annual CPI rises to 0.7%,but producer prices slide for 38th mo
11+ min ago (250+ words) Founded in 2004, Seeking Alpha is an industry-leading financial research platform powered by one of the world's largest investing communities. We bridge the gap between financial information and actionable insight by providing unrivaled coverage on all asset classes and access to best-in-class tools. From in-depth analysis on thousands of stocks to timely investment ideas and market-beating Quant ratings*, Seeking Alpha is an essential resource for millions of investors globally. China's consumer inflation saw a significant jump in November 2025, reaching 0.7% annually, aligning with market consensus and the highest rate since early 2024. Despite this yearly rise, monthly consumer prices actually reversed course, falling 0.1% and missing expectations for a gain. How might China's November inflation and PPI data influence Chinese equities like FXI and KWEB? What does November's inflation data suggest for China's monetary policy outlook? How did China's November producer price data affect…...
Japan Producer Price Index (MoM) in line with expectations (0.3%) in November
20+ min ago (269+ words) EUR/USD comes under pressure and retreats for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday, coming closer to the key 1.1600 neighbourhood amid a decent rebound in the US Dollar ahead of the largely expected 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. GBP/USD'eased back toward the midrange on Tuesday, shedding around one-fifth of one percent after facing an intraday technical rejection from the 1.3350 level. Price action has slumped back into the 1.3300 handle and is holding just north of the long-term 200-day Exponential Moving Average near 1.3250 as markets hunker down for the last Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate decision of 2025. Gold is still holding a positive tone around the $4,200 zone per troy ounce on Tuesday, though it's starting to lose a bit of steam as the US Dollar finds support from stronger-than-expected jobs data. Even so, markets…...
Japan Producer Price Index (YoY) in line with expectations (2.7%) in November
20+ min ago (269+ words) EUR/USD comes under pressure and retreats for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday, coming closer to the key 1.1600 neighbourhood amid a decent rebound in the US Dollar ahead of the largely expected 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. GBP/USD'eased back toward the midrange on Tuesday, shedding around one-fifth of one percent after facing an intraday technical rejection from the 1.3350 level. Price action has slumped back into the 1.3300 handle and is holding just north of the long-term 200-day Exponential Moving Average near 1.3250 as markets hunker down for the last Federal Reserve (Fed) interest rate decision of 2025. Gold is still holding a positive tone around the $4,200 zone per troy ounce on Tuesday, though it's starting to lose a bit of steam as the US Dollar finds support from stronger-than-expected jobs data. Even so, markets…...
Trump: Only Thing Going Up 'Big' Is Stock Market
23+ min ago (48+ words) President Donald Trump said on Dec. 9 that prices will quickly come down, and the only thing going up "big" is the stock market. President Donald Trump said on Dec. 9 that prices will quickly come down, and the only thing going up "big" is the stock market....
30+ min ago (339+ words) The White House last month reduced tariffs on selected imports, including beef, tomatoes, bananas and coffee, as rising grocery prices and voter frustration mounted. US President Donald Trump has now signalled he is open to expanding these exemptions. "Sure, and I've done that already with coffee," Trump said in an interview with Politico when asked about his future economic plans. "They're very small carveouts, it's not a big deal." Despite this, he framed the adjustments as tactical rather than a retreat from his overall tariff strategy. Trump explained that while some tariffs may be reduced, others could be increased to maintain leverage over trade partners. "On some.. and on some, I'll increase tariffs," he said during a conversation with Politico, highlighting the tension in his US economic policy by easing inflationary pressure on essential goods while continuing to use tariffs…...