Netflix beats expectations and reports stellar growth and forecasts for 2025. China could see 10% tariffs on goods going to the US from next month, which is lower than expected. UK public borrowing figures for Dec likely to weigh on bond market, and put pressure on UK to cut public spending quickly and rapidly.
President Donald Trump's boost to AI demand hopes is outweighing fresh tariff threats on China and the EU, as earnings season rolls on.
Donald Trump’s threat of a 10% tariff on goods imported from China today led to weaker sessions for the Shanghai Composite and the Hang Seng index. The benchmarks have fallen 0.9% and 1.8% respectively, while the Nikkei 225 is up by 1.6% after last night’s positive Wall Street session.
Dow Jones futures were little changed while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures rose slightly. Netflix surged late on strong earnings while United Airlines and Interactive Brokers rose on results.Late Tuesday,
With China tariffs looming on the horizon, Williams-Sonoma Inc. Chief Executive Laura Alber said that the home-goods retailer significantly cut its China exposure during Donald Trump’s first term in the White House.
IMAX will partner with Netflix to release Greta Gerwig's 'Chronicles of Narnia' film adaptation on 1,000 screens for a month. Here's why.
Asian shares were mixed on Thursday after China rolled out more moves to try to boost its lagging stock markets by raising confidence that prices will rise. Officials in Beijing
Chinese officials and ordinary people are hopeful but on edge as Donald Trump returns to the White House, eager to avoid a repeat of the bruising trade war that drove a wedge between the economic superpowers during his first term.
President Donald Trump's boost to AI demand hopes is outweighing fresh tariff threats on China and the EU, as earnings season rolls on.
Hong Kong shareholders of Shanghai Henlius Biotech on Wednesday rejected Chinese conglomerate Fosun International's buyout offer, which would have valued the drugmaker at HK$13.37 billion ($1.72 billion).
On Monday, Trump threatened to hit Canada and Mexico with 25% tariffs on imported goods unless they crack down on the drug and the trafficking of illegal migrants. Leaders in both countries moved to strike conciliatory tones with Washington in the wake of the statements.