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Japan Faces First Export Decline in 8 Months Amid U.S. Auto Tariffs
Japan's exports fell 1.7% in May, marking the first decline in eight months as U.S. auto tariffs take effect. With no trade deal in place, automakers like Toyota absorb rising costs, raising fears of further pressure on Japan’s fragile economy.

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals Two Cuts by Year-End 2025
The Fed maintains interest rates at 4.25–4.50% while projecting two cuts in 2025 amid inflation risks, economic slowdown, and market recalibration.

Vietnam's Silver Prices Reach Record High, Surging Over 41% in Just One Year
Silver prices in Vietnam have skyrocketed by more than 41%, closely following gold’s rally, and signaling a renewed interest from retail and institutional investors alike.

Investors Rattled by Fed’s Key Interest Rate Signal: A ‘Flawed Picture’ and ‘Illusory’ Market Expectations
Investors grow uneasy as the Fed’s latest dot plot reveals conflicting interest rate forecasts for 2025, raising concerns over inflation, tariffs, and market volatility.
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Auto Parts Supplier for Honda and Yamaha Hits Record High, Announces Cash Dividend of VND 3,240/Share
Vietnamese auto parts supplier DFC hits a historic share price high and announces a cash dividend of VND 3,240/share—its highest payout in 5 years—backed by strong revenue and profit growth in 2024.

EU Maintains Firm Stance on Tariffs Amidst Ongoing Negotiations with the U.S.
The EU maintains its firm stance against the U.S.'s proposed 10% global tariff as trade talks continue. With a July deadline looming, a breakthrough or breakdown may redefine transatlantic relations.

Central Banks Repatriating Gold: A Strategic Pivot Away from the U.S. Dollar
Global central banks are accelerating gold repatriation and increasing reserves, signaling a strategic shift away from U.S. dollar dependency. Discover how this trend is reshaping global finance and boosting gold’s dominance.