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14 Apr
 
OPEC Cuts Oil Demand Outlook Amid U.S. Tariff Hit 
 

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries cut its forecast for oil demand growth just days after a surprise decision to boost output, citing the impact of U.S. tariffs on the global economy and crude consumption.

 
Stock Futures Rise as Tariff Reprieve Powers Tech Rally 
 

Stock futures advanced, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 index leading the way, amid a tariff rollback for the tech industry.

 
Shifting Signals on Tech Tariffs Fuel Fresh Trade Uncertainty 
 

Various comments from the Trump administration over the weekend regarding tariffs on consumer electronics hint at another chaotic week on Wall Street and in Washington.

 
ECB to Cut Rates Again as Tariffs Darken Growth Outlook 
 

The case for a cut has been bolstered by the surprising strength of the euro in the wake of the April 2 tariff announcements.

 
U.S. Allies Are Sitting Out Trump's Trade War With China 
 

The imposition of new tariffs on nearly every country has added to concerns in Europe and Asia about relying on America.

 
German Exports to U.S. Hit Highest in Two Decades 
 

The uptick could be short-lived given the Trump administration's raising of tariff barriers on imports from Europe.

 
China's Exports Surge as Orders Front-Loaded Before Tariffs 
 

China's exports surged in March as shipments were likely front-loaded before President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, but they are expected to falter in the coming months.

 
Trump's Trade War Is Threatening to Derail the Office-Market Recovery 
 

Leasing by businesses hit a recent high in the first quarter, but economic uncertainty is prompting a pause in some dealmaking.

 
Tariff Upheaval Threatens Private Equity's Exit Recovery Hopes 
 

U.S. private-equity exits and their total value rose in the first quarter compared with a year ago, but recent market volatility puts that momentum at risk.

 
At China's Wholesale Hub, U.S. Orders Have Suddenly Halted. One Example: Socks. 
 

Chinese sellers remain confident despite higher tariffs, saying it no longer makes sense to sell everyday goods to Americans.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 14, 2025 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)

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