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A safety deposit box key rests on a gold bar weighing 12.5 kilograms in the precious metals vault at Pro Aurum KG in Munich, Germany, on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. Gold rose for a third day after the Federal Reserve indicated that its preparing to cut interest rates for the first time in a decade as the global economy slows.
FinanceGermany stores 1,200 tons of gold at the Fed—now Trump fears are sparking repatriation demands
By Ryan HoggMay 30, 2025
‘High tariffs will not bring economic prosperity’: Japan criticizes protectionism as it returns to U.S. trade negotiations
Politics‘High tariffs will not bring economic prosperity’: Japan criticizes protectionism as it returns to U.S. trade negotiations
By The Associated PressMay 30, 2025
Bessent says U.S.-China talks ‘stalled,’ pushes for Trump-Xi call
PoliticsBessent says U.S.-China talks ‘stalled,’ pushes for Trump-Xi call
By Daniel Flatley and BloombergMay 29, 2025
Malaysia’s prime minister thinks AI may need to operate independently of national sovereignty
ConferencesMalaysia’s prime minister thinks AI may need to operate independently of national sovereignty
By Nicholas GordonMay 28, 2025
Malaysia looks to help standardize the halal economy as Southeast Asia and the Middle East build new ‘smart partnerships’
ConferencesMalaysia looks to help standardize the halal economy as Southeast Asia and the Middle East build new ‘smart partnerships’
By Lionel LimMay 28, 2025
Beijing’s No. 2 wants companies to ‘fully share’ in China’s development as he joins ASEAN and GCC leaders in first-ever summit
ConferencesBeijing’s No. 2 wants companies to ‘fully share’ in China’s development as he joins ASEAN and GCC leaders in first-ever summit
By Nicholas GordonMay 27, 2025
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim delivers remarks at the Fortune ASEAN-GCC-China Economic Forum on May 27.
ConferencesMalaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim calls for a ‘fiercely independent ASEAN’ as he bolsters ties with the Middle East and China
By Nicholas GordonMay 27, 2025
Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing with Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH and his sons Alexandre, Frederic, and Jean.
RetailWhy LVMH’s $1 billion Formula One bet is more than the average luxury partnership
By Prarthana PrakashMay 27, 2025
Southeast Asia and Gulf leaders meet with China as governments look to coordinate in the face of Trump tariffs
PoliticsSoutheast Asia and Gulf leaders meet with China as governments look to coordinate in the face of Trump tariffs
By Lionel LimMay 27, 2025
Singapore’s ComfortDelGro will bid for Melbourne’s rail line as it takes its public transport model global
LeadershipSingapore’s ComfortDelGro will bid for Melbourne’s rail line as it takes its public transport model global
By Lionel LimMay 25, 2025
Trump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
PoliticsTrump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
By Yoshiaki Nohara, Akemi Terukina and BloombergMay 23, 2025
Welcome to Barrow: The nuclear submarine-making U.K. town seeking resurrection from a military spending boom
MagazineWelcome to Barrow: The nuclear submarine-making U.K. town seeking resurrection from a military spending boom
By Ryan HoggMay 23, 2025
Top Chinese drugmaker Hengrui soars in Hong Kong trading debut
FinanceTop Chinese drugmaker Hengrui soars in Hong Kong trading debut
By Amber Tong and BloombergMay 23, 2025
Queens of influence: Meet the women shaping Europe’s future
ConferencesQueens of influence: Meet the women shaping Europe’s future
By Fortune EditorsMay 23, 2025
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault.
PoliticsEurope’s wealthiest billionaire Bernard Arnault hopes to use his ‘modest means’ to convince the EU to negotiate better with the U.S.
By Prarthana PrakashMay 22, 2025
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