
South Korea to Launch 24-Hour Won Trading, Boosting Market Access for Global Investors
Sep 26, 2025 02:28 am UTC| Economy Politics
South Korea is preparing to fully open its currency market to round-the-clock trading, President Lee Jae Myung announced at an investor event in New York. The move aims to make the Korean won more accessible to foreign...

Wall Street Slips as Strong U.S. Data Fuels Fed Uncertainty
Sep 26, 2025 00:56 am UTC| Economy
U.S. stocks fell Thursday for the third consecutive session, with the SP 500, Dow Jones, and NASDAQ all closing lower as stronger-than-expected economic data tempered hopes for aggressive Federal Reserve rate cuts. At the...

New Zealand Consumer Confidence Rises in September as Monetary Easing Takes Effect
Sep 26, 2025 00:56 am UTC| Economy
Consumer confidence in New Zealand showed signs of recovery in September, according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan data released on Friday. The index climbed to 94.6 from 92.0 in August, reflecting a modest improvement in...

South Korea’s Trade Talks With U.S. Fuel Won Weakness and Investor Concerns
Sep 26, 2025 00:55 am UTC| Economy Politics
South Koreas trade negotiations with the Trump administration are facing increasing political uncertainty, raising fears among investors that Seoul could either strike an unfavorable deal or fail to reach one altogether....

Trump Imposes 100% Tariffs on Pharmaceutical Imports to Boost U.S. Manufacturing
Sep 26, 2025 00:33 am UTC| Economy Governance Politics
U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping new trade tariffs Thursday evening, including a 100% levy on imported pharmaceutical products, marking one of his most aggressive moves to date in reshaping Americas trade...

Trump Announces Sweeping Tariffs on Drugs, Trucks, and Furniture Imports
Sep 26, 2025 00:31 am UTC| Politics Economy Governance
U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled a new round of steep tariffs on a wide range of imported goods, sparking concerns about inflation and international trade relations. Beginning October 1, the U.S. will impose 100%...

Japan’s Tokyo Inflation Holds at 2.5% in September, Keeping Rate Hike Bets Alive
Sep 26, 2025 00:29 am UTC| Economy
Core inflation in Tokyo remained steady at 2.5% in September, highlighting persistent price pressures in Japans capital and fueling speculation over the Bank of Japans (BOJ) next policy move. The figure, which excludes...