War over the oil barrel. What will happen to fuel supplies after the attack on Iran?
Iran has blocked a crucial choke point for oil and gas supplies from Gulf countries, leading to market uncertainty following an Israeli-American attack on Iran.
Adam Milner turns store into sculpture and questions the limit between art and market
American artist Adam Milner's exhibition 'Dada' in São Paulo blurs the lines between art and commerce by displaying various commercial items as art.
American Dream: The mortgage rate data that eases buyers in the U.S. in March 2026
The average mortgage rate in the U.S. has dropped below 6% for the first time since September 2022, signaling a potential increase in homebuyers.
Barriers in the EU Greater Than American Tariffs. A Repair Plan is Coming
The article discusses the significant barriers to the EU's common service market and an upcoming strategy for integration.
Technology Giant Nvidia's Revenue Hits Record High
Nvidia, the American AI chip manufacturer, reported a record revenue of $68.1 billion for its latest fiscal quarter, surpassing expectations and marking a 73% increase from the previous year.
Blumenau Brewery starts producing American Brooklyn
The American Brooklyn Brewery will begin production in Brazil at the Blumenau Brewery in March, marking an expansion of its presence in the local craft beer market.
This is the market value of South American leagues: Ecuabet League ranks sixth
The economic landscape of South American football reveals that the gap between the continent's most powerful leagues and the rest remains significant, with Ecuador's Ecuabet League placing sixth in market value.
Large Meta Deal Sends Stock Up at American Chip Company
AMD's stock surged over six percent after Meta announced a deal to purchase millions of AI chips from the company, potentially increasing Meta's stake in AMD to 10 percent.
High freight rates lift Greek shipping companies on the American stock exchange
The global tanker market is experiencing a dynamic phase with soaring freight rates significantly boosting cash flows for companies and translating into increased valuations.
Chaos in America... Stock Market Crash in India, Sensex Drops 700 Points
The American stock market's crash had a profound impact on the Indian stock market, causing the Sensex to drop by over 700 points.
Is the next leap coming? Soybeans challenge the record supply and look to China
Chicago soybeans rise nearly to a four-month high on expectations of increased demand from China, while South American harvests temper the market.
Big techs lose appeal and investors seek shares abroad
American investors are pulling money from their domestic stock market at the fastest rate in 16 years as big tech returns diminish, prompting a shift toward more attractive foreign markets.
The American Dream Continues: The Data on Latinos Buying Homes in the U.S. and Why They Are Saving the Industry
Latinos have significantly contributed to the U.S. housing market's resilience amidst challenges, becoming the largest group of homebuyers over the past year and crucial to maintaining the industry's stability.
Mexico's Priority Now is to Defend the Avocado or Guacamole Business
President Claudia Sheinbaum is faced with the challenge of protecting Mexico's top position in the North American fruit and vegetable market while also combating drug cartels that threaten its economy.
Investors Flee the USA
American investors are pulling money from Wall Street to invest in European and Asian markets amid concerns over market performance and economic conditions.
The Weakness of the American Market Affects Others
European markets had a relatively good week, but Poland's market faced declines, heavily influenced by disappointing economic data from the U.S.
Record Investments in European Stocks Away from American Companies
Investors have significantly increased their investments in European stocks in February, aiming to diversify portfolios and reduce reliance on American technology shares.
Politico: US Pressures EU on Defense Contracts – Warning of Retaliation if American Arms Market is Excluded
The US government has threatened European countries with retaliation if the EU favors its own defense industry over American firms in arms procurement.
"Politico": Trump threatened Europe regarding armaments from local manufacturers instead of US goods
The Pentagon has opposed any efforts by the European Union to limit access of American arms manufacturers to the European market, warning of retaliatory measures.
‘Politico’: The US wants to see Europe armed with American-made weapons
The Pentagon opposes any EU efforts to limit access for American arms manufacturers to the European market, warning of potential retaliation.
The US wants Europe to arm itself directly with American-made weapons
The Pentagon has opposed any EU efforts to limit access of American arms manufacturers to the European market, warning of potential repercussions.
Oil prices and oil stocks rise – continued speculation about a possible American attack on Iran
Oil prices and stocks rose in Norway amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and speculation about a possible U.S. military strike on Iran.
Maciej Stańczuk: Europe Needs Someone Like Elon Musk
The dominance of American companies in the top global firms highlights a significant gap in the European market, particularly in the tech sector.
Oil prices fell due to optimism after the meeting between Iranians and Americans
Oil prices have decreased in response to optimistic outcomes following a meeting between Iranian and American representatives.
Formula 1 sets a hit in India. Lego increases investments
Lego is expanding its presence in the Indian toy market, competing with major American brands and local companies while the global toy market faces sales declines.
Investments in AI with Borrowed Money - Fears of a Bubble Drive Up Risk Premiums
Giant American technology companies like Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft are investing billions in artificial intelligence but have recently seen significant drops in capitalization due to concerns over a potential bubble.
US tech giants hit by unusual drop in the stock market
The stock prices of major American tech companies have fallen since the beginning of the year, a notable shift from their previous success.
Prime Video presents its global bet that emerges from Latin America
Prime Video emphasizes the importance of local storytelling in its global strategy, highlighting the success of the Latin American market.
ETF Pope on Global Funds: "The Highest Yielding Stock Market is Not America"
Gerd Kommer, renowned for advocating low-cost investing through ETFs, champions global equity funds, arguing that investors should not overlook non-American markets for better returns.
Mexican Stock Exchange falls in low volume session, attentive to quarterly reports
The Mexican Stock Exchange declined slightly while remaining close to its historic highs, amid low trading volume due to the American Presidents' Day holiday and anticipation of corporate earnings reports for the fourth quarter.
Financial Times: Car Companies Fear China's Entry into the American Market
American car manufacturers are concerned about potential Chinese competition in the U.S. auto market, which is the second-largest in the world, following President Trump's encouragement for Chinese companies to build factories in the U.S.
What is the World Worth?: The Crazy Stock Market Hype Surrounding Palantir
The article discusses the polarizing perceptions of the American software company Palantir in the context of artificial intelligence and stock market speculation.
Manta Plane Closer to Breaking Boeing and Airbus Duopoly
A San Diego-based American company has modified its aircraft design to include an additional deck, aiming to enhance practicality and comfort while challenging Boeing and Airbus's market dominance.
Will India Stop Buying Oil from Russia Under American Pressure? Foreign Minister Jaishankar Responds
At the Munich Security Conference, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized India's commitment to strategic autonomy in decision-making, stating that India makes independent choices regarding oil imports.
Trump studies with American auto executives the possible entry of Chinese manufacturers into the country
Trump is considering a framework for allowing Chinese car manufacturers to enter the U.S. market, involving joint ventures with American firms.
Israelis Suspected of Betting with Military Secrets: 'A Nightmare'
Several Israelis, including a senior officer, have been arrested on suspicion of using military secrets for betting on an American prediction market, potentially aiding Iran in interpreting Israel's intentions.
The American Economy Resists Trump, January Unemployment Figures Surprised Analysts
Recent unemployment figures from the United States have exceeded analysts' expectations, indicating that the economy is recovering despite initial fears of a recession under Trump's presidency.
Confectionery Manufacturer: US Influencer Shane Becomes Creative Director at Katjes
US influencer Jake Shane will serve as Chief Creative Officer at the German confectionery company Katjes, aiming to establish the brand in the American market by 2026.
Chart of the Day: The American Economy Resists Trump, January Job Market Numbers Surprise Analysts
The American job market's unexpected positive results have driven stock markets to new highs, showcasing economic resilience despite earlier warnings of recession due to trade wars during Trump's administration.
Toyota Highlander EV: Oversized Electric Driving
Toyota has unveiled an electric version of the Highlander, tailored for the American market with a seven-seat configuration and adjustable battery options.
The Leading American Payment Cards Dominating the European Payment Market
There are increasing concerns among European financial circles about the near-total dominance of American companies Visa and Mastercard in the European payment market.
U.S. Treasury relaxes restrictions for U.S. oil companies to operate in Venezuela
The U.S. Treasury has eased restrictions for American companies to engage in the Venezuelan oil market under strict conditions to prevent benefits to the Venezuelan government.
América closes a highly South American transfer market and ends the myth of being unable to sign
América successfully concluded a bustling transfer window with three significant South American signings, challenging previous notions about their recruitment capabilities.
Telefónica sells its subsidiary in Chile and deepens its exit from Latin America
Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica, represented in Brazil by the Vivo brand, has announced the sale of its Chilean subsidiary for $1.21 billion, marking a significant step in its exit from the Latin American market.
Onfly, corporate travel management company, partners with Mexican Volaris
Onfly has partnered with Mexican airline Volaris to offer its clients low-cost travel options through its platform as part of its strategy to expand in the Latin American market.
Anthropic AI shakes the market, now a lawsuit against it in India, chaos over the name!
A lawsuit has been filed in India against Anthropic AI, claiming damages for confusion over its name, which has already caused significant turmoil in American stock markets.
WSJ: Wall Street Started Chasing Cheap Stocks in the Global Market
Wall Street is shifting its investment focus from dominating U.S. companies to international markets as the significant advantage of American firms is expected to decrease.
Falling Stock Prices: Is the AI Bubble About to Burst – or Does It Not Exist at All?
The article discusses the recent dramatic decline in stock prices of major American tech companies amidst significant investments in artificial intelligence, raising concerns among investors about a potential market correction.
Valentine's Day Flowers Mostly Come from Latin American Countries in the US Market
The majority of cut flowers for Valentine's Day in the U.S. are imported from Colombia and Ecuador, with significant volumes processed at Miami International Airport.
Bloomberg: Global Capital Moves Away from America
A Bloomberg analysis reveals that global investors are increasingly distancing themselves from American assets due to rising risks associated with heavy reliance on the US market.