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X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-06 14:49
RT Lingling Wei 魏玲灵 (@Lingling_Wei)While Trump is waging a trade war, Xi is fighting a Cold War. His goal is “strategic stalemate”—an enduring equilibrium where US pressure becomes manageable&China buys time to catch up. It’s a strategy rooted in understanding of what the Soviets got wrong. https://t.co/OX3gTlPmfW ...
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TylerD 🧙♂️· 2025-07-06 14:34
Tariff deadline pushed another 3 weeks to Aug 1Crypto market likes the news, with Bitcoin bouncing back to $109,000 https://t.co/b44GdAHMLaThe Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter):BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Bessent says Trump will be imposing April 2nd level tariffs on countries who do not reach trade deals with the US, beginning August 1st.In other words, President Trump has once again extended the tariff pause from July 9th to August 1st. ...
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Easy· 2025-07-06 14:11
Yeah, send everything higher.The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter):BREAKING: US Treasury Secretary Bessent says Trump will be imposing April 2nd level tariffs on countries who do not reach trade deals with the US, beginning August 1st.In other words, President Trump has once again extended the tariff pause from July 9th to August 1st. ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-07-06 09:52
US trading partners scrambled to finalize trade deals or lobby for extra time as President Donald Trump said he’s notifying about a dozen countries on Monday of the new tariff levels https://t.co/YkSENuaKLs ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-05 23:20
Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause will soon expire for countries that have not negotiated a trade deal. India is among those scrambling for an agreement. Yet the Trump administration has another reason to pay attention to the South Asian giant https://t.co/5WqGISEubA ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-05 22:00
India’s first prime minister had a patrician distrust of commerce mixed with an intellectual love of scientific progress. Many years later, his views on trade are mirrored by Donald Trump’s America-first instincts https://t.co/U0ZaeaYGIEIllustration: Álvaro Bernis https://t.co/HQA10EJQMt ...
The Best Dividend Stocks I'd Buy Right Now
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-05 10:30
Core Insights - The article emphasizes the importance of dividends in investment strategies, highlighting that even renowned investors like Warren Buffett recognize their value, despite Berkshire Hathaway not paying dividends [1] Company Summaries - **Pfizer**: Pfizer has a recent dividend yield of 7.1%, with total annual dividends increasing from $1.20 in 2016 to $1.70 recently. Despite poor stock performance averaging annual gains of 1.84% over the past decade, the company has a promising drug pipeline and a low forward P/E ratio of 8.3 compared to its five-year average of 10.2 [4] - **Caterpillar**: Caterpillar offers a dividend yield of 1.56%, above the S&P 500's yield of approximately 1.25%. The company has shown solid long-term performance with average annual gains of 17.6% over the past decade, and its total annual dividend has grown from $3.28 in 2018 to $5.64 recently [5] - **United Parcel Service (UPS)**: UPS has a dividend yield of 6.5%, with total payouts increasing from $3.64 in 2018 to $6.54 recently. The stock has had an average annual gain of 4.24% over the past decade, although growth has slowed recently due to economic uncertainties and competition from Amazon [6][7] - **Chevron**: Chevron's recent dividend yield stands at 4.78%, with total annual payouts rising from $4.76 in 2019 to $6.68 recently. The stock has averaged 14.2% annual growth over the past five years, supported by significant share buybacks and diversification in energy production and refining [8] ETF Considerations - The article suggests considering dividend-focused ETFs for investment, listing several options with their recent yields and average annual returns: - iShares Preferred & Income Securities ETF (PFF): 6.68% yield, 5-year average return of 3.22% - Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD): 3.97% yield, 5-year average return of 13.34% - Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV): 3.02% yield, 5-year average return of 17.91% - Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM): 2.86% yield, 5-year average return of 14.60% [9]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-05 05:40
Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, and Donald Trump, America’s president do not share many similarities. Nevertheless, they appear to have parallel views on trade https://t.co/5WqGISEubA ...
South African Agriculture Braces for Trump Tariffs
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-05 05:00
During summer months when oranges in Florida and California aren't in season, the United States imports most of its fruit from Southern hemisphere producers like Peru and from Groves, such as this one in South Africa. It's South Africa's biggest agricultural export. With citrus products destined for the US alone, accounting for 32 million in 2022.We are here in Citrusdal, a town in the Western Cape that's home to around 200 farms. It's also the only fruit producing region in South Africa with direct access ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-05 00:12
Vietnam’s race to secure a trade deal with the Trump administration, even if the details aren’t clear, gives the Southeast Asian country an advantage over regional rivals, according to Ted Osius, president of the US-Asean Business Council https://t.co/QwbCdrZad6 ...