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U.S. leader says Americans could face ‘pain’ with new tariffs on key trading partnersRead More
Analysts say Beijing hopes to seize moral high ground with referral of tariffs to World Trade Organization.Read More
US President Donald Trump moved to order 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Saturday, generating a widespread outcry.Read More
Hedge funds last week jettisoned global stocks and added bets they would decline, said Goldman Sachs, just before U.S. President Trump announced tariffs that sent global markets tumbling. Global shares slid on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China at the weekend, kicking off a trade war that could curb economic growth internationally. Hedge funds in the week to Friday sold their stock holdings in every geographical region apart from developed markets in Asia, a Goldman Sachs note published Friday and seen by Reuters on Monday showed.Read More
Amir Ghavi, who advises major technology and artificial intelligence companies, is joining U.S. law firm Paul Hastings to lead a new global technology transactions practice, the firm said on Monday.Read More
Attending the NAMM Show is a unique experience that highlights the intersection of technology and music.Read More
Beijing should ease excessive regulation and administrative intervention in AI sector to promote more tech innovation, experts say.Read More
Incumbent banks have increasingly had to compete on their own turf with new bigtech and fintech players that are offering products and services that were once exclusive to banks. In the process, traditional banks are upping their game by improving their own offerings through innovations as well as collaborating with their competitors.Read More
President Trump is accelerating the attacks on diversity-in-business programs. But DEI experts say this may be the wakeup call big companies need.Read More
Target was one of corporate America’s most forceful supporters of diversity and inclusion initiatives and vowed to support Black Americans in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder by police in Target’s home city of Minneapolis in 2020. But less than five years later, Target has dialed back its high-profile DEI program.Read More