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U.S. Steel details plans to invest $11 billion by 2028 across all business segments
United States Steel on Tuesday detailed its billion-dollar multiyear growth plan with new owner Nippon Steel that includes modernizing the century-old steelmaker. The announcement comes just five months after Nippon Steel finalized a “ historic partnership ” with the Pittsburgh steelmaker in a deal worth nearly $15 billion. That deal included a “golden share” provision that gave the federal government the power to appoint a board member and a say in some company decisions. The combined company became the world’s fourth-largest steelmaker, and Nippon agreed to invest $11 billion to upgrade U.S. Steel’s ... (full story)
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From rbnz.govt.nz|Nov 4, 2025Financial stability risks remain higher than in recent years due to global uncertainty and underperformance in parts of the New Zealand economy. Trade tensions present risks to our exporters and have affected business confidence. Persistent weakness in the domestic economy is creating challenging conditions for businesses, exposing banks to credit losses. However, financial stress is not uniform across the economy, with lower interest rates and high agricultural export prices supporting some sectors. Banks also have robust financial buffers to absorb shocks. Global economic fragmentation and policy uncertainty present risks to tradingpartner growth. The outlook for trade relations between the US and China remains uncertain. Many central banks are easing monetary policy in response to projected lower growth and lower inflation. Policy uncertainty and a weaker labour market have contributed to softer economic activity in the US. China’s growth outlook has improved, but risks remain. Investors have also become more concerned about fiscal sustainability risks in the US and some other advanced economies. Recovery in global financial markets masks potential vulnerabilities. Global equity prices have rebounded from their lows RBNZ: FRAGMENTATION OF GLOBAL TRADE AND FINANCE, AND ONGOING UNCERTAINTY CONTINUE TO PRESENT RISKS LOAN DEFAULTS HAVE PICKED UP, ALTHOUGH THEY REMAIN LOW COMPARED TO DURING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS BANKS REMAIN WELL PLACED TO MANAGE THE CURRENT UNCERTAINTY STRONG LENDING…
From youtube.com/cnbctelevision|Nov 4, 2025CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk Box' with a look at whether AI is behind the recent string of corporate layoffs.
From kitco.com|Nov 4, 2025Near-term momentum in the gold market is shifting, and prices could consolidate through the final two months of 2025; however, one analyst said he expects the next $1,000 move to ...
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- From budget.canada.ca|Nov 4, 2025|4 comments
The world is undergoing a series of fundamental shifts at a speed, scale, and scope not seen since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The rules-based international order and the trading system that powered Canada’s prosperity for decades are being reshaped—threatening our sovereignty, our prosperity, and our values. Long-standing supply chains and trade relationships that once ensured stable growth, good jobs, and affordable products are being disrupted. In the process we must redefine Canada’s international, commercial, and security relationships. This is not a transition. It is a rupture—a generational shift taking place over a short period of time. This new reality is reshaping Canada’s economic foundations. CANADA BUDGET SEES 2025/26 DEFICIT OF C$78.3 BLN VS C$42.2 BLN FORECAST IN DEC CANADA BUDGET SEES 2025/26 FEDERAL DEBT-TO-GDP RATIO OF 42.4% VS 41.7% IN DEC, 2026/27 RATIO OF 43.1% VS 41.0% CANADA BUDGET SEES 2026/27 DEFICIT OF C$65.4 BLN VS C$31.0 BLN IN DEC, 2027/28 DEFICIT…
From cato.org|Nov 4, 2025On November 5, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Trump’s sweeping tariff policy imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). In the ...
From @realDonaldTrump|Nov 4, 2025|26 commentsTomorrow’s United States Supreme Court case is, literally, LIFE OR DEATH for our Country. With a Victory, we have tremendous, but fair, Financial and National Security. Without it, we are virtually defenseless against other Countries who have, for years, taken advantage of us. Our Stock Market is consistently hitting Record Highs, and our Country has never been more respected than it is right now. A big part of this is the Economic Security created by Tariffs, and the Deals that we have negotiated because of them. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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