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The legal battle over Trump's falsified documents case remains unresolved ahead of the inauguration

The legal battle over Trump's falsified documents case remains unresolved ahead of the inauguration

A judge has ruled against President-elect Donald Trump's attempts to throw out his guilty plea in a case involving allegations of falsifying business records, a case linked to a controversial payout during his 2016 presidential campaign. The ruling comes in context of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, raising questions about the case's broader implications. Judge Juan M. Merchan of Manhattan rejected Trump's bid to overturn his guilty plea, delaying any potential resolution until he takes over the presidency next month. Trump's legal team has argued that the charges should be reconsidered, citing his imminent return to…
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China outlines growth strategies and signals stronger economic policies for 2025

China outlines growth strategies and signals stronger economic policies for 2025

Chinese leaders reaffirmed their commitment to boosting the nation's economy by unveiling plans for more aggressive fiscal policy and moderate monetary easing at a high-level economic planning meeting that concluded Thursday. The meeting, led by President Xi Jinping, highlighted the government's determination to stabilize growth despite growing external pressures and domestic challenges. State-run CCTV reported the meeting after the mainland stock market closed. The iShares China Large Cap ETF (FXI) briefly rose 0.8% in premarket trading before paring gains. The annual economic conference highlighted the need for increased government spending, a higher fiscal deficit and the issuance of very long-term…
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Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve's next move: balancing rate cuts and economic stability

Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve's next move: balancing rate cuts and economic stability

Jerome Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, faces a crucial moment as the central bank prepares for its next policy meeting. The latest jobs report all but solidified expectations of an interest rate cut later this month, with market indicators assigning a nearly 90% chance to such a move. However, whether the Fed should proceed with the cut and how it will manage monetary policy afterward remain open questions, sparking heated debate among economists and politicians. November's jobs data presented a balanced picture, neither overly strong nor overly weak, giving the Fed the flexibility to justify a rate cut. Nonfarm…
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Trump plans to nominate Paul Atkins as SEC chairman in a cryptocurrency-friendly move

Trump plans to nominate Paul Atkins as SEC chairman in a cryptocurrency-friendly move

Paul Atkins, CEO of Patomak Global Partners and an expert figure in financial regulation, has been chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The announcement, made via a post on Truth Social, signals a significant shift in regulatory priorities, particularly towards a more cryptocurrency-friendly environment. If confirmed, Atkins will succeed Gary Gensler, whose tenure has been marked by aggressive actions in the cryptocurrency market. Gensler's policies have drawn harsh criticism from the digital assets industry, with many stakeholders accusing him of stifling innovation. Trump's appointment of Atkins reflects the administration's commitment to easing restrictions…
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South Korea's political turmoil shakes markets but offers room for cautious optimism

South Korea's political turmoil shakes markets but offers room for cautious optimism

South Korea has found itself in the global spotlight after a stunning series of political events this week, raising concerns about the future of Asia's fourth-largest economy. President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden announcement of emergency martial law on Tuesday evening, followed by a swift reversal a few hours later, has injected new uncertainty into the country's economic and political landscape. Analysts warn that the fallout could worsen South Korea's already difficult economic outlook, but some believe the turmoil could pave the way for brighter prospects if deeper instability can be avoided. President Yoon initially justified the declaration of martial law…
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Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese goods, worsening trade tensions

Trump announces new tariffs on Chinese goods, worsening trade tensions

US-China economic relations are facing new uncertainties after President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese imports. The announcement, made on its social media platform Truth Social, signals a significant escalation in trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. Trump's statement came shortly after he revealed his intention to enact a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada as one of his first executive actions on Jan. 20, the day he took office. This move is expected to effectively dismantle the existing regional free trade agreement between the three nations. Trump…
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Databricks raises billions in funding, delays IPO amid AI boom

Databricks raises billions in funding, delays IPO amid AI boom

Databricks, one of the world's most valuable private technology companies, is raising billions of dollars in new funding as it chooses to delay its long-awaited public offering, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC. The San Francisco-based company is reportedly securing at least $5 billion in its latest funding round, with the potential to raise as much as $8 billion as discussions progress. This new round would push Databricks' valuation to $55 billion, making it one of the most valuable private technology companies globally. The funding round, according to insiders, is partly designed to allow employees to sell shares, easing…
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Scott Bessent is poised to become Treasury secretary under the Trump administration

Scott Bessent is poised to become Treasury secretary under the Trump administration

President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday his plan to nominate Scott Bessent, founder and CEO of Key Square Group LP, as Treasury secretary. The move places a seasoned hedge fund executive and Trump ally in a key role within the new administration's economic strategy. Bessent's appointment highlights Trump's focus on appointing market-savvy figures to guide the country's economic policy. Bessent, 62, has emerged as a strong contender for the position alongside names such as former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh and private equity executive Marc Rowan. Known as a Wall Street heavyweight, Bessent brings decades of financial experience to the table…
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K-pop stocks and global music markets post gains amid big announcements and strong performances

K-pop stocks and global music markets post gains amid big announcements and strong performances

JYP Entertainment, the powerhouse behind K-pop sensations like TWICE and Stray Kids, has been on a remarkable upward trajectory. On Friday, November 22, its shares closed at 66,100 won ($47.06), reflecting an 11.3% increase for the week and reaching the highest closing level since May 10. The surge appears to have been fueled by the announcement on Monday 18 November. of Stray Kids' upcoming 2025 stadium tour. This highly anticipated tour, which will hit North America, Latin America and Europe, has created considerable interest in the industry. However, JYP's stock rally has been gaining momentum for weeks, with the company's…
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Trump and Powell may face new tensions over economic policy in 2025

Trump and Powell may face new tensions over economic policy in 2025

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House in January, a potential clash with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell looms on the horizon, largely dependent on evolving economic conditions. If inflation rises and the economy overheats, the Fed may feel forced to slow the pace of interest rate cuts or even keep them stable. Such a move could put Powell on a collision course with Trump, who has historically criticized the Fed for not easing monetary policy quickly enough. This potential tension is not new. Powell, appointed Fed chair by Trump in 2018, often found himself at…
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