As the US leader throws around threats to get his way, globally, countries may end up in the arms of a superpower they see as more benevolent. China could gain allies at America’s expense.
Russia appears to have overcome for now a deficit of yuan that led to a spike in short-term borrowing costs after the US ...
India's trade surplus with the US and its reliance on American trade policy for US dollar earnings make it a key player.
Beijing may ratchet up trade restrictions or change its monetary policy.
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US gas producers could gain Asian market share at the expense of Australian exporters in the long run, as countries running a ...
Bullies delight in making people cower, and do not respond to diplomacy. A black eye, figuratively speaking, is the right ...