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Is Europe Moving Toward a Single Financial Market? Why There’s More Incentive Now.

The European Commission proposes 17 laws to unite capital markets, backed by major economies.

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Japan’s Market Is More Resilient Than Expected. 3 Stocks to Consider.

Bargain stocks are in areas of U.S.-Japan synergy. Industrial conglomerate Hitachi has a joint venture with General Electric, for instance.

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Iran War Is Breathing New Life Into Coal

The price of benchmark Newcastle coal has jumped more than 10% since the U.S. and Israel started bombing Iran on Feb 28.

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Venezuela’s Stock Just Went Up. The Iran War Makes It More Valuable for Oil Markets.

The war in Iran and rising oil prices are making political change in Venezuela seem positive.

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Iran War Kicks India When It’s Already Down

It’s too early to call the end of India’s broader resurgence, with economic growth for the fiscal year that ends this month clocking in around 7.5%. But the Iran War could make the continuing correction more painful.

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Argentina’s Reforms Set the Stage for the Return of Its Bond Market

It’s a remarkable turnaround for Argentina, which had an economy near hyperinflation and a treasury headed for one more bankruptcy some 25 months ago.

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India’s Trade Success Isn’t Boosting Its Stocks

India and the U.S. have an interim trade deal that paves the way for lower tariffs. But challenges remain.

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Latin American Stocks Are Back on the Map. The Road Could Still Be Bumpy.

Investors poured twice as much into emerging markets in January as in all of 2025, betting on a weaker dollar and hedging U.S. risk.

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The Euro Keeps Rising. The U.S. Is Helping.

European assets look like a haven from President Donald Trump’s mercurial U.S. policy and a possible implosion of U.S. tech stocks.

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Canada’s Carney Goads Trump. Markets Are Behind Him.

Canada has gotten tough with the U.S. But the country is dependent on the U.S., so is it worth it? Canadian markets are calm so far.

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Japan’s Takaichi Runs the Risk of Provoking the Bond Vigilantes

With debt running at 200% of GDP, unfunded tax cuts could be a problem. Still, the PM is very popular, and Japan is a creditor nation with a currency that is seemingly fated to rebound.

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A New Trade Pact Is Giving a Boost to European Stocks. Why It Isn’t Bigger.

European member states backed a free-trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc of South America, including Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Some see it as both a political statement and an economic agreement.

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Japanese Love the New Prime Minister. Markets Don’t.

Japan’s Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, and the Bank of Japan have a chance to steer post-deflation the country onto a stable growth path.

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Europe’s Politics Remain Challenging. Investors Shouldn’t Worry Just Yet.

Political gymnastics don’t bode well for the European Union to unite around goals like unified banking, capital markets, and tax policy, but they indicate that leaders are stumping for their own security.

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Brazil’s Stock Market Had a Knockout Year. More Gains Hinge on Political Change.

What’s driving the bull run in Brazilian stocks is the prospect of change under a new president after the election next October.

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Copper Is at Record Highs. What Chile’s New Leader Means for the World’s Supply.

Chile, the world’s top copper producer, elected a pro-business president, as world copper prices surge to record highs on expected demand from electric vehicles and artificial intelligence data centers.

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India Is Poised for a Rebound. 3 Stocks to Consider.

Underperformance has made India’s notoriously expensive stocks cheaper, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Reserve Bank of India are looking to juice the economy.

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Germany Is Spending Big. 6 Stocks to Watch.

Some stocks that are likely to get a stimulus boost include Commerzbank, Volkswagen, and Siemens Energy.

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Mexico and Canada Stocks Are Through the Roof. What Trade War?

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has sweet-talked U.S. President Donald Trump while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has used tougher talk. Both markets have outperformed.

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India Is in an IPO Frenzy Again. Wait Until It Cools.

Indian internet companies are going public, and investors are jumping in. It may pay to wait until the smoke clears.

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Europe Is Spending Big on Defense. Rheinmetall Benefits.

There are challenges for defense companies operating in Europe—the estimated increase in military spending may not materialize for instance. But Europe is playing catch-up on an epic scale.

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How a Dutch Auto Chip Maker Got Caught Up in the U.S.-China Trade War

The Dutch government’s repossession of auto chip powerhouse Nexperia from its Chinese parent looks to be spreading pain across the auto industry.

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What Oil Monarchies Can Bring to the AI Table

The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia can boast advantages in the competition for data centers: cheap energy and deep capital pockets.

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What’s Next for Argentina’s Milei After Big Midterm Win? More Austerity Cuts.

Milei’s post-midterm victory speech kindled hope for less chain saw actions and more coalition building over the next two years.

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Argentina Heads to the Polls. The Outlook for Bonds.

If President Javier Milei can keep his Peronist opponents from a veto-proof supermajority, Argentine sovereign bonds, trading at similar spreads to Ukraine’s, could look like a buy again.

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