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Trump says Japan, China cannot keep reducing value of their currencies | U.S. & World

By Leika Kihara and Makiko Yamazaki(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said he told the leaders of Japan and China they could not continue to reduce the value of their currencies, as doing so would be unfair to the United States.The remarks added to market jitters as Trump's new 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada took effect on Tuesday, along with a doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20%, in a fresh escalation of global trade tensions.Highlighting the risk that Japan's export-reliant economy faces from uncertainty over Washington's...
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Will Trump’s ‘crypto reserve’ give virtual currencies a lasting government boost?

US president Donald Trump has named the crypto currencies/assets to be included in the nation's strategic reserve: on top of the original crypto currency Bitcoin (BTC), its competitor Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP and Cardano-ADA will be part of the reserve. A reserve is an official stockpile of for example oil, that can be used in times of supply distribution, or a national crisis, to stabilise markets. The role of crypto currencies paid for with public money in reserves is new and untried, and not universally accepted as a good...
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Bitcoin jumps 10% after Trump names cryptos for strategic reserve

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency prices jumped after President Donald Trump named them in a post about a crypto strategic reserve. The price of Bitcoin jumped more than 10% on Sunday, after President Donald Trump said it would be part of a Crypto Strategic Reserve, along with a handful of other digital currencies. Although he didn’t initially mention Bitcoin by name, he did name smaller digital assets whose prices also spiked. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said his executive order on digital assets directed the Presidential Working Group to...
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Trump Announcement of Crypto Reserve Met With Skepticism

A Truth Social post on Sunday, where President Donald Trump reiterated plans for a “U.S. Crypto Reserve” and praised several specific coins, is drawing ire in the crypto community.  Featured Video The post gave a bump to a floundering market, but the currencies picked had skeptics convinced the announcement was a ploy to boost the bottom line of people in his administration. Trump claimed he would make the U.S. “the Crypto Capital of the World” and create a “Crypto Strategic Reserve” that included a specific set of currencies: Ripple, Solana, and...
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Trump Vows to Make America the ‘Crypto Capital of the World’ With US Crypto Reserve

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on March 2 the first five cryptocurrencies that will form a U.S. strategic crypto reserve: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Solana, and Cardano. Bitcoin and Ethereum are the two largest cryptocurrencies in the world by market value. By establishing a crypto reserve, the U.S. becomes a direct stakeholder in the digital asset market, gaining leverage over global policy, adoption rates, transaction standards, and institutional investment. Trump posted on Truth Social, “I will make sure the U.S. is the Crypto Capital of the World.” SEE: The 6 Best...
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Asian Currencies Face Growing Risks With Trump China Tariffs

(Bloomberg) -- The outlook for emerging Asian currencies is worsening again after US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on China, curbing optimism that his threats were mainly bargaining ploys. Most Read from Bloomberg Regional currencies have tumbled over the past week, with the Thai baht and South Korean won both sliding about 2%, as rising fears over a global trade war sapped risk appetite. Asian currencies have also unwound part of their January rally as a number of central banks in the region cut interest rates to support growth....
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Currencies of Trump’s Tariff Targets Slump With Levies Looming

(Bloomberg) -- The Canadian dollar and Mexican peso slumped after President Donald Trump affirmed the launch of 25% tariffs on products from both nations beginning Tuesday, the latest in a string of trade announcements from the administration that have buffeted investors in the $7.5 trillion-a-day foreign-exchange market. Most Read from Bloomberg The loonie dropped as much as 0.6% to 1.4542 and the peso slid 0.9% to 20.75 against the US dollar on Monday, touching the weakest levels since Trump’s previous tariff deadline — for early February — caused traders to...
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Investors Are Scouring Emerging Markets for Trump-Proof Bets

(Bloomberg) -- From China’s artificial-intelligence successes to Dubai’s immigrant-led boom and rising prospects of debt restructuring in Venezuela and Lebanon, the winning emerging-market trades of 2025 all help investors withstand President Donald Trump’s trade agenda. Such selective trades are protecting investors from the unpredictability of Trump’s second term because they aren’t reliant on exports to the US, interest-rate cuts or a weak dollar. While benchmark indexes across stocks, bonds and currencies in developing markets have had the best start in years, the end of February brought a selloff, triggered by yet another...
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A Beginner’s Guide to Staying Competitive in a Cashless World

In 2025, digital payments continue to evolve, offering users more convenient, faster, and safer payment methods. Here are the key trends that will determine the development of the cashless economy. 1. The growth of biometric payments The use of fingerprints, facial scans, and even venous pattern recognition is becoming the standard for payment authentication. This not only speeds up the transaction process, but also increases the level of security, eliminating the risk of theft of passwords and PIN codes. 2. Mass Adoption of central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) More and more countries are launching...
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Weaker Rupee, Higher Costs: How Indian students abroad can tackle rising expenses

The weakening of the Indian rupee against the US dollar and other foreign currencies has increased the cost of studying abroad for Indian students. Over the past year, the rupee has depreciated from ₹82 to ₹87 per dollar, driving up tuition fees, accommodation costs, and daily expenses.Index Fund CornerSponsoredScheme Name1-Year ReturnInvest NowFund CategoryExpense RatioAxis Nifty 50 Index Fund+32.80%Invest NowEquity: Large Cap0.12%Axis Nifty 100 Index Fund+38.59%Invest NowEquity: Large Cap0.21%Axis Nifty Next 50 Index Fund+71.83%Invest NowEquity: Large Cap0.25%Axis Nifty 500 Index Fund--Invest NowEquity: Flexi Cap0.10%Axis Nifty Midcap 50 Index Fund+46.03%Invest NowEquity: Mid...
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