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  • 1 month ago | londonlovesbusiness.com | George Pavel |Bas Kooijman |Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby

    The Chinese yuan has remained under pressure against the dollar as traders await Chinese government meetings and decisions. President Xi Jinping is set to unveil strategies to support economic growth. These measures could provide long-term stability for the yuan and bond yields. However, ongoing global challenges and trade tensions may limit their immediate impact.

  • 1 month ago | londonlovesbusiness.com | Bas Kooijman |Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla

    U.S. stocks had overall mixed performance last week, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.95% while other major indexes declined for a second straight week. Growth shares underperformed, and technology stocks weakened amid regulatory concerns. The Nasdaq Composite notched its worst weekly drop since early September, led by the so-called Magnificent Seven, as fears grew that the AI-fueled rally may be losing steam. NVIDIA shares tumbled 8.48% on Thursday following its earnings release.

  • 1 month ago | londonlovesbusiness.com | Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla |Robert Lane

    Crude oil futures slide despite positive manufacturing data from China, the world’s largest crude importer. While China’s factory activity expanded at its fastest pace in three months, indicating stronger industrial output and energy demand, the optimism could remain limited amid broader economic concerns. The upcoming U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports, set to take effect on March 4, introduce uncertainty, with escalating trade tensions posing a threat to global economic stability.

  • 2 months ago | londonlovesbusiness.com | Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby |Robert Lane

    Gails Bakery chairman Luke Johnson has warned the UK is already in a recession and since Labour has been in power “everything they have done has gone wrong.” Johnson told GB News that he believes Labour “are a disaster” and that “nothing has gone right” for the economy under this government.

  • 2 months ago | londonlovesbusiness.com | Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby |Robert Lane

    As a US citizen living abroad, it is a basic need to seek or build shelter in your host country, especially if you plan to live there for a prolonged period. With the hefty cost of putting a roof under your head, you might find yourself seeking financial help. The Foreign Housing Exclusion (FHE) aims to reduce the financial burden of people who are in your situation.

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