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Jeudi 27 novembre 2025 à 11:05
Economy
Global Markets Rise on Federal Reserve Rate-Cut Optimism
Global markets experienced gains amid heightened optimism for a Federal Reserve rate cut, with additional enthusiasm driven by renewed confidence in artificial intelligence investments. However, U.S. markets remained closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. This rally reflects investor expectations of a more accommodative monetary policy in the near term, which could enhance liquidity and boost asset prices.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
China Vanke Sparks Sector Selloff Amid Bond Payment Delay
China Vanke, a major property developer, has requested a delay in repaying a ¥2 billion bond due in December, triggering a sharp selloff across Chinese developers' stocks. Despite backing from Shenzhen Metro, the move has cast doubt on the state's commitment to supporting the struggling sector. Analysts suggest this incident underscores the fragility of China's real estate market and the risks of contagion to broader financial stability.
Financial Times
World Street Journal (International)
Spot Gold Rises on Rate-Cut Expectations
Spot gold prices edged higher as dovish comments from Federal Reserve policymakers bolstered expectations of a rate cut. ANZ analysts noted that such policy shifts typically weaken the dollar, increasing gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset. However, the market remains cautious, awaiting concrete actions from the Fed.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Oil Prices Drop Amid Russia-Ukraine Peace Speculation
Oil prices fell in early Asian trading as markets closely monitored developments in potential Russia-Ukraine peace talks. While peace prospects could stabilize supply disruptions, the uncertainty surrounding negotiations has led to mixed forecasts for energy markets.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
JPMorgan to Build New Canary Wharf Office Tower
JPMorgan Chase announced plans to construct a new office tower in Canary Wharf, a move seen as a vote of confidence in the UK's financial sector. CEO Jamie Dimon praised UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves, highlighting London's enduring status as a global financial hub despite economic uncertainties.
Financial Times
Bank of Japan Faces Critical December Decision
The Bank of Japan faces a pivotal decision in December, balancing its policy to maintain ultra-low interest rates against inflationary pressures. Analysts from the Financial Times’ Monetary Policy Radar Team highlight the risks of prolonged monetary easing, which could exacerbate Japan's fiscal challenges.
Financial Times
International
Trump Adjusts Approach to Ukraine Peace Process
President Donald Trump has softened his stance on reaching a Russia-Ukraine peace deal by Thanksgiving, delegating key negotiation tasks to envoys. Critics argue this delay reflects growing complexities in brokering peace, as Russian officials maintain hardline positions. Meanwhile, Ukrainian leaders remain wary of U.S. pressure to compromise.
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Financial Times
Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Death Toll Rises
The death toll from a devastating fire at a residential complex in Hong Kong has risen to 55, with hundreds still missing. Chief Executive John Lee has ordered inspections of public housing under renovation, amid growing scrutiny of safety standards. The tragedy underscores escalating concerns over urban infrastructure and crisis management in densely populated cities.
Washington Post (World)
Financial Times
Tech
Agentic AI Emerges as New Cybersecurity Threat
The rise of Agentic AI has intensified concerns among cybersecurity experts, as the technology automates both offensive and defensive dynamics in cyberattacks. The Financial Times warns that such advancements could significantly escalate the arms race between attackers and defenders, potentially undermining global digital security frameworks.
Financial Times
Politics
Trump Deploys Additional National Guard Troops to D.C.
Following the shooting of two National Guard soldiers near the White House, President Donald Trump has ordered an additional 500 troops to Washington, D.C. While officials claim the move aims to curb violence, critics argue it reflects a broader strategy to militarize urban policing. The incident has reignited debates on immigration, as the suspect was identified as an Afghan national admitted under a resettlement program.
USA Today
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