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Economía

Bitcoin tops 0,000 for the first time

Bitcoin achieves $120,000 for the first time

Bitcoin has achieved a new record peak, surpassing the $120,000 threshold for the first time ever. This digital currency, frequently regarded as a reference for the wider cryptocurrency sector, keeps attracting significant attention from both institutional and individual investors. It is driven by a combination of market confidence, economic variables, and growing acceptance in the mainstream.This latest surge in value marks a significant moment for Bitcoin, which has seen its price fluctuate dramatically over the years. From early skepticism and regulatory pushback to its current standing as a widely traded financial asset, Bitcoin's journey has been anything but conventional. The…
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Bank boss ready to cut rates if job market slows

Bank head may cut rates if labor market eases

A prominent official at the central financial institution has expressed openness to cutting interest rates if future economic reports persistently show a decline in the job market. Although the prevailing monetary strategy remains prudent because of ongoing inflation worries, recent signs imply that the labor sector’s strength might be diminishing—a crucial aspect that could impact upcoming policy choices.During a recent economic forum, the bank representative highlighted the significance of closely observing labor patterns, mentioning that although job growth continues to be positive, the speed seems to be slowing down. Unemployment rates, despite staying relatively low, have experienced slight rises in…
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Trump threatens 35% tariffs on Canadian goods

Trump proposes 35% tariffs for Canadian goods

In recent remarks that have drawn significant attention from political analysts, business leaders, and international observers, former U.S. President Donald Trump has raised the prospect of imposing a substantial tariff—up to 35%—on goods imported from Canada. The proposal, though not yet formalized into policy, has already sparked conversations about the potential impact on the longstanding economic relationship between the two neighboring countries.Trump, known for his confrontational approach to international trade during his time in office, suggested that such tariffs would be aimed at protecting American industries and workers. His comments reflect a continuation of the protectionist rhetoric that characterized much…
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Asia is reeling from Trump's tariff salvo – is anyone winning?

Trump’s tariff salvo hits Asia – who stands to gain?

The economic landscape across Asia is experiencing heightened uncertainty following the latest wave of tariff threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The aggressive stance on trade, which has long been a hallmark of Trump’s economic policy, is once again casting a shadow over international markets, supply chains, and diplomatic relations. As tensions rise, observers are questioning whether any party truly stands to benefit from this escalating trade friction.Central to the issue is Trump's revived emphasis on implementing tariffs to tackle what he views as disparities in the global trade framework. Specifically, Asian economies—numerous of which have developed their growth…
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Brazil vows to match US tariffs after Trump threatens 50% levy

Brazil threatens equivalent tariffs in response to Trump’s 50% US levy

In a move that underscores the persistent tensions in global trade relations, Brazil has announced its intention to introduce reciprocal tariffs in response to recent threats from former US President Donald Trump to impose a significant 50% levy on certain Brazilian goods. The announcement marks the latest development in a series of economic maneuvers that have tested the relationship between two of the Western Hemisphere’s largest economies.The controversy began when Trump, speaking at a campaign event, revived a long-standing grievance concerning what he describes as unfair trade practices by Brazil. In his remarks, Trump specifically referenced imbalances in trade and…
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