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Chuck Lieberman, Advisors Capital Management, Co-founder & Chief Investment Officer speaks with Tim Stenovec and Vonnie Quinn about the market and how Trump's presidency will effect it. (Source: Bloomberg)
Stocks in Asia fell after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s shock decision to impose martial law, only to reverse course hours later, caught global markets off guard.
Thailand’s biggest publicly listed company will meet with the bourse next month over its surging stock that its chief executive officer attributed as “not healthy.”
South Korea’s currency strengthened while its stocks fell in early trading Wednesday after President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law amid a political tussle, before moving to rescind the decree just hours later.
Oil steadied after the biggest advance in more than two weeks as OPEC+ made progress toward a deal to delay further the restoration of shuttered supply, and the US imposed more sanctions on Iranian crude.
The Politics feed is a feed that covers daily news on US politics.
Donald Trump’s lawyers told a judge that his New York hush money conviction must be dismissed as a result of his election victory, arguing that the president-elect was unfairly targeted by prosecutors.
South Korea’s currency strengthened while its stocks fell in early trading Wednesday after President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law amid a political tussle, before moving to rescind the decree just hours later.
Britain’s prison building program aimed at easing an overcrowding crisis will be five years late and cost almost double the original estimates, according to the spending watchdog.
President Emmanuel Macron called on French lawmakers to set aside their personal ambition and reject a vote that would topple the government and throw the country into political turmoil.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said he will rescind his martial law decree, giving in to the parliament’s opposition just hours after his dramatic move imposing it that shook markets and surprised other world leaders.
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Treasury secretary nominee Scott Bessent plans to meet this week with incoming Senate Republican leader John Thune and other key senators as he begins preparing for confirmation hearings.
China’s move to ban exports of rare metals to the US underscores the need for trade cooperation between mineral-rich Canada and its southern neighbor.
Czech lawmakers voted to extend one of Europe’s most aggressive fiscal-austerity programs that has already damped economic growth and curbed the government’s popularity a year before elections.
Consumers in Latin America and Southeast Asia are cutting back on baby diapers to save money, Huggies-maker Kimberly-Clark Corp. said.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said an interest-rate cut this month isn’t certain but remains on the table for policymakers.
This feed is from the Opinions page of Bloomberg News
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to seize control of the country didn’t even last a day.
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s antidemocratic move is a real problem for the US and a win for China.
Beijing could score a point with the next US president by taking action on the deadly drug.
The $11.5 trillion money manager’s recent acquisitions reflect investors’ boredom with stocks and bonds and a desire for alternative bets.
Tornetta, empty voting, tricking an AI bot into sending you money and mining Bitcoins on planes.