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Stocks stumble, bond selloff abates as investors take stock of US trade policy

Investors were met with some calm on Friday after a turbulent week besieged by U.S. trade policy confusion and a global rise

Netherlands discusses extradition request for cocaine kingpin Leijdekkers with Sierra Leone

Dutch Justice Minister David van Weel said on Thursday that he spoke over the phone with his Sierra Leone counterpart Alpha S

Tariff reprieve likely to be extended to all USMCA-compliant goods, Lutnick says

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday said the one-month reprieve on hefty tariffs on goods imported from Mexico

Investors stay bearish on Asian currencies as trade war intensifies

Investors maintained their short bets on most Asian currencies as they assessed the prospects of an escalating global trade w

Shipping firms pull back from Hong Kong to skirt US-China risks

Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others ar

US House speaker’s chief of staff arrested on DUI charge after Trump speech

Republican U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson's chief of staff, Hayden Haynes, was arrested early on Wednesda

Euro hits 4-month peak, dollar soggy on German spending and tariff reprieve

The euro extended four-month highs to the U.S. dollar on Thursday, following a surge in European bond yields on Germany's pro

Egypt inflation seen plunging to 14.5% in February

Egypt's inflation rate is forecast to have tumbled to 14.5% in February, as the exceptionally high price increases of the las

Explainer: Why Italy’s bond spread over Germany has dropped below 100 basis points

The closely-watched premium investors demand to hold Italy's 10-year bonds over Germany's fell below 100 basis points on Wedn

Ghana consumer inflation slows for second month in February

Ghana's consumer inflation rate slowed for the second month in a row in February, to an annual 23.1% from 23.5% in January, t