Year: 2024

Ferrari’s unique position shields it from potential tariff woes in the auto industry

Ferrari’s unique position shields it from potential tariff woes in the auto industry

As President-elect Donald Trump renews his calls for high tariffs on imports from China, Canada and Mexico, the global auto industry braces for potential supply chain disruptions and rising costs. However, Ferrari, the iconic Italian luxury automaker, appears uniquely positioned to weather the storm, even as other manufacturers face growing challenges. Trump's proposed measures include a 10% tariff on all goods entering the United States from China and a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, triggering concerns across industries that rely heavily on global trade. While European automakers have yet to be directly targeted, analysts suggest it may…
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Mexican President Sheinbaum calls for cooperation while preparing response to Trump’s proposed tariffs

Mexican President Sheinbaum calls for cooperation while preparing response to Trump’s proposed tariffs

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with US President-elect Donald Trump, but has made it clear that any unilateral trade measures imposed by his administration will be met with reciprocal action by Mexico. In a letter he plans to send to Trump, Sheinbaum stressed the need for cooperation and mutual understanding, cautioning against addressing complex issues such as migration and drug trafficking through threats or punitive tariffs. “It is not through threats or unilateral measures that we can address immigration or the problem of drug use in the United States,” Sheinbaum said in his letter.…
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The Arnault family sets sights on Paris FC with long-term ambitions

The Arnault family sets sights on Paris FC with long-term ambitions

The Arnault family, renowned for owning the luxury conglomerate LVMH and for its position among the world's richest families, is seeking to consolidate majority ownership of Paris FC, a modest soccer club in France's second division. However, any aspiration for significant sporting achievements is expected as part of a long-term gradual plan. Antoine Arnault, son of Bernard Arnault, CEO and president of LVMH, shared that the family's investment in Paris FC is driven by passion rather than profit. Speaking to CNBC, he noted that the aim is to emulate the kind of success energy drink giant Red Bull has achieved…
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Scott Bessent poised to become Treasury secretary under Trump administration

Scott Bessent poised to become Treasury secretary under 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 see gains amid big announcements and strong performances

K-pop stocks and global music markets see 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 could face renewed tensions over economic policy in 2025

Trump and Powell could face renewed 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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