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EU Leaders to Tackle Economic Dependence on US and China at Summit

EU Leaders to Tackle Economic Dependence on US and China at Summit

European Union leaders will meet to discuss measures aimed at reducing the bloc's economic dependence on the United States and China. The agenda, set out by meeting chairman Antonio Costa, identifies five priority areas: cutting bureaucratic trade barriers, enabling EU firms to scale, protecting strategic industries, maintaining openness to trade w…

Retail Weakness Adds to Labor-Report Jitters as Markets Reprice Fed Outlook

Retail Weakness Adds to Labor-Report Jitters as Markets Reprice Fed Outlook

A softer-than-expected December retail report has heightened concerns about consumer spending just as markets await the January payrolls print and benchmark payroll revisions. Traders have pushed Fed cut odds forward, the dollar slid, yields fell amid heavy issuance, and equity sentiment cooled. Developments in AI and chipmaking continue to reshape…

Kremlin to Seek Clarification from Washington Over U.S. Venezuela Oil License

Kremlin to Seek Clarification from Washington Over U.S. Venezuela Oil License

The Kremlin said it will request clarification from the United States after Washington issued a general license to enable oil and gas exploration and production in Venezuela that explicitly bars transactions involving Russian and Chinese nationals or entities. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov highlighted Russia's investments and long-term projects i…

Gold and Silver Tick Higher After Weak U.S. Retail Sales; Eyes on Payrolls

Gold and Silver Tick Higher After Weak U.S. Retail Sales; Eyes on Payrolls

Gold and silver gained in early Asian trading after U.S. retail sales for December came in softer than expected, boosting speculation that economic momentum is easing. Markets are looking to upcoming nonfarm payrolls for clearer signals on the labor market and potential Federal Reserve policy shifts. Despite the uptick, metals remain volatile and r…

White House to Formalize Rescission of Obama-Era Greenhouse Gas Finding

White House to Formalize Rescission of Obama-Era Greenhouse Gas Finding

The White House said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump will formally rescind the 2009 federal finding on greenhouse gases at an event on Thursday, joined by Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin. The administration, which proposed the move in July, describes the action as a significant rollback aimed at easing regulations on…

Carney Says U.S.-Canada Dispute Over Detroit-Windsor Bridge Will Be Resolved

Carney Says U.S.-Canada Dispute Over Detroit-Windsor Bridge Will Be Resolved

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters that a diplomatic disagreement over the $4.7 billion Gordie Howe International Bridge will be resolved after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to prevent the new crossing from opening. Carney said he discussed the bridge and other issues with Trump and emphasized that ownership is shared betwe…

Codelco Says El Teniente Output Will Stay Suppressed for About Five Years

Codelco Says El Teniente Output Will Stay Suppressed for About Five Years

Codelco's El Teniente mine will see reduced copper output for roughly the next five years, the mine head said on Tuesday. Production is expected to be about 301,000 metric tons this year, and a section of the mine remains closed following a collapse that killed several workers. Company officials say study results will guide attempts to recover mine…

Colombian Rose Industry Faces Margin Pressure as U.S. Tariff and Local Costs Bite Ahead of Valentine’s Day

Colombian Rose Industry Faces Margin Pressure as U.S. Tariff and Local Costs Bite Ahead of Valentine’s Day

Colombian flower growers shipped tens of thousands of tonnes of roses to the United States for Valentine’s Day, but an ongoing 10% tariff, a stronger peso and a significant minimum wage increase are compressing margins for the country’s exporters. Industry leaders warn that without a change in these economic pressures the sector could see job losse…

Oil Edges Down as Market Weighs Strait of Hormuz Risks Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

Oil Edges Down as Market Weighs Strait of Hormuz Risks Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions

Oil prices slipped modestly on Tuesday as market participants assessed the potential for supply interruptions following U.S. guidance for commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Brent and U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures each fell about 0.4% by early GMT trading, after a rally the previous day linked to U.S. advisories. Additional d…

Saudi PIF to Unveil Major Five-Year Strategy Shift, Sources Say

Saudi PIF to Unveil Major Five-Year Strategy Shift, Sources Say

Saudi Arabia’s $925 billion Public Investment Fund is poised to roll out a new 2026-2030 strategy that refocuses investment away from some high‑cost, futuristic developments toward industry, minerals, renewable energy, AI and tourism, sources with direct knowledge said. The plan, soft-launched to investors this week in Riyadh, reflects fiscal press…

Tokyo Rally Propels Asian Markets as Investors Eye U.S. Data

Tokyo Rally Propels Asian Markets as Investors Eye U.S. Data

Asian equities climbed after Japan's ruling party secured a decisive parliamentary majority, lifting the Nikkei to a record high. Global investors took a cautiously positive stance as Wall Street futures held steady following a chipmaker-led rebound. Attention now turns to a slate of U.S. economic releases this week, including a delayed January job…