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  • BCG warns the era of ‘wait and see’ is dead as global risks hit all-time high

    January 12, 2026

    As concerns over global policy uncertainty reached a 20-year peak in 2025, BCG is warning that the issue must be a core business capability, with dedicated teams. Business leaders cite trade reconfiguration, weakening multilateral institutions, and the weaponisation of economic tools as persistent threats to business continuity and competitiveness. However, a report by the IMD [...]

  • Donald Trump credit card cap sends Barclays shares tumbling

    January 12, 2026

    Barclays shares were the worst performing on the FTSE 100 on Monday morning after fears over fresh plans by Donald Trump to curb credit card costs sent the stock tumbling. The bank’s shares, which had risen by around 80 per cent over the past year, suffered a 5 per cent slump to 462p in early [...]

  • Trump official warns UK on ‘Russia-style’ X ban after Grok row

    January 11, 2026

    A key Trump administration official has sent the UK a firm warning following speculation Elon Musk’s X platform may face a ban after a scandal around AI-generated images. Sarah Rogers, under-secretary for public diplomacy at the US State Department, issued a series of messages criticising the UK on the rumoured ban. Rogers said the UK [...]

  • Venezuela is ‘uninvestable’ as Trump unnerves market analysts

    January 10, 2026

    Venezuela is “uninvestable” and requires sweeping reforms before oil giants can support US ambitions, a top chief executive has warned Donald Trump, in a warning that comes amid growing concerns the president is set to rattle markets and hit global economies.  ExxonMobil boss Darren Woods appeared to distance the company from the president’s ambitions to [...]

  • UK threatened with sanctions if Starmer blocks Musk’s X

    January 9, 2026

    The UK has been warned it could face US sanctions if Sir Keir Starmer attempts to block Elon Musk’s social media platform, X, amid mounting concern over its AI tool generating sexualised images of women and children. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican Congresswoman and ally of Donald Trump, said she was drafting legislation that would [...]

  • FTSE 100 defence stocks boosted by Trump’s calls for military spending hike

    January 8, 2026

    Shares in top FTSE 100 defence stocks were boosted on Thursday morning, following President Trump’s push for a 50 per cent boost to the US military budget.  BAE Systems shares shot up 6.7 per cent following the market open to highs not seen since October, while Babcock rose by more than 2.2 per cent.  President [...]

  • US military won’t invade Greenland, but Wall Street Warriors might

    January 7, 2026

    A US military invasion of Greenland would be self-defeating, but both sides have a great deal to gain from harmonious financial relations, writes James Gray.

  • Trump torpor: What explains markets’ muted response to Venezuela and Greenland?

    January 7, 2026

    It is understandable that of the dozens of 2026 market outlook papers published by banks and analysts last month, not one predicted that Venezuela’s autocratic leader, Nicolas Maduro, would be captured in a historic overnight raid just three days into the New Year. Even more forgivable, is the fact none foresaw the rapid escalation of [...]

  • Starmer sends Trump warning on Greenland in sign of icy relations

    January 6, 2026

    Keir Starmer has joined EU countries in sending President Trump a warning to back off Greenland in another sign of tensions emerging between between the US and Western allies.  In a statement on Tuesday, European leaders defended Nato member Denmark’s claim over the islands in the Atlantic Ocean, adding that the issue of control was [...]

  • Cost burden on firms rise at fastest pace since May

    January 6, 2026

    Cost burdens on firms rose at their fastest pace since May as bosses dealt with wage growth pressures and sky-high energy prices, new data has indicated.  S&P Global’s latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a monthly survey tracking hundreds of companies’ performances, showed that cost increases became heavier at the end of last year.  Researchers said [...]

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