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Economic News: Sunday, July 27, 2025 – US and EU Close to a Trade Agreement, Markets Await Signals from the Fed
... global trade. Amid ongoing trade disputes, European companies are incurring costs due to reciprocal tariffs – for instance, a recent report from Volkswagen AG showed a more than 30% decline in operating profit in Q2, partly due to additional tariffs on exports to the US. Investors are now looking optimistically toward negotiations between the EU and Washington: a principle agreement is expected to be announced this weekend, which would avoid the imposition of increased tariffs from August 1. The meeting ...
Wednesday, November 20, 2024: Key Economic Events of the Day
... policies. A reduction in the LPR could stimulate Chinese demand for European goods, benefiting sectors such as automotive and luxury goods.
Impact on the United States:
The U.S. economy, with its substantial trade ties to China, could see changes in export volumes and supply chain dynamics. A lower LPR might lead to increased Chinese imports of American products, positively affecting industries like agriculture and technology.
UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October (10:00 GMT)
The release of ...
Economic Events and Company Reports on August 11, 2025: Deflation in China, Russia's Trade Balance, Cisco and Deere Reports
... year, reflecting the impact of the ECB's tightening monetary policy. Confirmation of declining inflation would bolster confidence that the European regulator is gaining control over prices. Simultaneously, Italy's trade balance will reveal the state of exports and imports during the summer period: an improving balance will support the euro, whereas a deterioration may signal weakness in external demand.
Turkey:
Industrial production figures for June will be released. This indicator will help assess ...
How S&P 500's Dependency on China's Economy Affects Stock Returns and Investment Risks
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Boeing (BA).
Aerospace manufacturer Boeing is also significantly dependent on the Chinese market. Until recently, China was the largest source of new orders. However, following the announcement by the U.S. administration of 145% tariffs on Chinese exports, Chinese airlines received instructions to halt the acceptance of Boeing aircraft. This serves as a clear example of how political conflict (in trade relations) directly affects the revenue, profits, and stock prices of even such large corporations....
Singles' Day in China: Impact on Stock Markets and the Global Economy
... Russian market,
Open Oil Market
provides a platform for companies to track changes in the global oil and commodity markets and respond promptly to rising demand. For Russian enterprises, Singles' Day in China may serve as a signal to adjust pricing and export strategies, especially if consumer activity in China remains high.
What This Means for Russian Investors
For Russian investors, Singles' Day presents an opportunity to assess consumer sentiment and economic activity in China, which influences the ...