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On December 29, 2024 in Chekin, China, the rider goes through the Nike store.
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The radical overhaul of the Trump administration of the Federal Government and Economic Policy is bleeding into corporate profits.
Nike reported on Thursday’s profits and warned that he expected that sales in the current quarter were immersed in the tariffs and moving moods of consumers. Meanwhile, Accenture said its profit was reached by a decline in contracts with the US government because the latest rates are in costs.
These are the warnings about economic damage that the countries may suffer from a broader scale – when US President Donald Trump’s mutual tariffs come into force on April 2 as he warned.
Throughout the Atlantic, the European Union has postponed its tariffs in the United States because he hopes to agree on a new transaction with Trump – and insulate his economy from the blows already observed in corporate America.
Markets do not support profits
US markets have lost their rpm on Thursday. A S&P 500 lost 0.22%, Dow Jones Industrial Medium was mostly equal and Nasdaq Composite retreated 0.33%. Accent Shares decreased by 7.3% after warning the firm reduction of contracts with the US governmentterm Nike slipped on 1.6% on Introduction below caused by tariffs.
Asian reserves follow the Wall -Story Down
Asian Pacific Basically fell on Friday. Hong Kong Hang the Index Almost 2%, weighed by medical and consumer cyclical reserves. South Korea Kospi The index noted about 0.2%, even when the defense giant’s shares were plunged in as much as 14.95% Issuing 2.5 billion dollars of new shares.
Inflation in Japan facilitates
Japan’s headline inflation grew 3.7% per year In February, it softens with a two -year maximum of 4% in January. The main inflation, which eliminates fresh food prices, was 3%, below January 3.2%. However, the figure was higher than the expectations of 2.9% of the economists surveyed by Reuters. Inflation figures come shortly after Japan Bank conducted stable interest rates Wednesday.
The real estate market in China can quickly stabilize: Analysts
China’s real estate sector has “relatively positive signals”, UBS analysts said on Wednesday, predicting that housing prices could stabilize in early 2026. They join the market observer choir, expecting the country’s country expects the country to Fighting the real estate sector to return the foundation Fast. Separately were the yield of Chinese government bonds Growth in recent weeksBut economists warn that this is not a sign that Beijing’s economy is experiencing reflection.
EU lays tariff on the US
The European Union will be Delayed implementation of your first set of tariffs On goods from the United States until mid -April to allow extra time to discuss with Washington, EU press secretary said on Thursday CNBC. “The change is a slight adjustment of the terms and does not reduce the influence of our response, in particular, when the EU continues to prepare for revenge up to 26 billion euros ($ 28 billion),” they noted.
(Pro) Global markets outnumbers us
Basic American landmarks fight the beginning of 2025: NASDAQ composite is on the correctional area while a small hat Russell 2000 It is on the outskirts of the bear market, falling by 20% or more from the recent maximum. But most world shares are still in green – that’s why investors Increasing rates on the markets outside the US
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, attend artificial intelligence summit in Paris, on February 10, 2025.
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Lisa Suam Amd has already been defeated by Intel. Now she goes after Nvidia
When Lisa Suis became the CEO of the advanced micro -devil at the end of 2014, the company was in a difficult position and on the border of potential bankruptcy.
AMD transferred the Intel competitor at the 2022 market value and now costs $ 172 billion, which has increased about 85 times while staying in the SU. Millions of gamers count on AMD processors every day when they are subjected to Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation consoles. AMD chips are so important that the US government views them as important for national security.
However, AMD is still perceived as insufficient. This is because it’s a distant second in artificial intelligence, for Nvidia. To play a serious role in the future technology, AMD knows that he needs a bigger piece of AI market.