US customs officials began enforcing a sweeping 10% tariff on Saturday, marking a significant shift in American trade policy following President Donald Trump’s recent executive action.
Under the weight of global tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, the financial markets continue to exhibit signs of distress.
President Donald Trump’s recent tariff announcements have sent shockwaves through global markets, triggering widespread sell-offs across equities, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
JPMorgan’s economics team has increased its recession probability to 60% following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of an aggressive tariff policy.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that nonfarm payroll employment increased by 228,000 in March, with the unemployment rate remaining relatively unchanged at 4.2%.
In a retaliatory move against U.S. tariffs, China has announced a series of new measures aimed at countering the sweeping tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The cryptocurrency market has shown resilience, with Bitcoin continuing its upward trajectory, while global economic concerns—particularly around U.S. tariffs—are contributing to uncertainty in traditional financial markets.
OPEC+ is set to maintain its current oil output policy, which calls for gradual increases in production, despite ongoing tensions within the group.
Volkswagen (VOWG.DE), the German automaker, has announced that it will introduce an "import fee" on vehicles impacted by the 25% tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump
On April 3, the likelihood of a U.S. recession in 2025, as predicted by Polymarket, saw a dramatic spike to 53%.
Polymarket, a well-known prediction platform, is now indicating almost a 50% chance of a recession in the United States this year.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced a bill on Tuesday aimed at imposing sanctions on Russian energy purchases.



