UncategorizedBritain to build up to 12 attack submarines as it moves to war-ready footing fwadmin / June 2, 2025 Long-awaited strategic defence review will urge Starmer to keep pledge on higher military spending
UncategorizedEarly adoption of AI will boost US growth fwadmin / June 2, 2025 Artificial intelligence may buoy stocks even as it destroys jobs
UncategorizedBritain’s golden chance to attract top US talent fwadmin / June 2, 2025 The UK is slow to respond to the White House assault on science and universities
UncategorizedTreasury secretary Bessent insists US will ‘never default’ on its debt fwadmin / June 2, 2025 Trump administration official seeks to assuage growing investor concern over the country’s public finances
UncategorizedChina robotaxis, Indian pharma among hedge fund top picks at Sohn Hong Kong fwadmin / June 2, 2025
UncategorizedJapan to raise foreign direct investment target to $1 trillion by mid-2030s, sources say fwadmin / June 2, 2025
UncategorizedAustralia’s BlueScope surges on Trump’s plan to double tariffs on steel imports fwadmin / June 2, 2025
UncategorizedSoaring U.S. debt doesn’t just put America at risk. It could trigger contagion across global markets, IIF warns fwadmin / June 1, 2025 Borrowing costs in certain countries often move in tandem, meaning volatility in Treasury bonds will create ripples in other debt.