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Last updated: Apr. 13, 15:25 Page 4 of 6
America strikes back against China’s patient challenge to the U.S. currency’s supremacy.
By Diana Choyleva
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 12, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Small Swiss town is welcoming individuals and companies seeking refuge from war in the Middle East
By Mercedes Ruehl in Zug
Financial Times,  Apr. 12, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Investors questioning private credit’s numbers could do the same at private-equity funds
By Jonathan Weil
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 11, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Little wonder things like the federal budget were obscured this past week in the swirl of events in the Middle East. But the biggest loser in the Iran conflict likely will be the U.S. deficit.
By Randall W. Forsyth
Barron`s,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
At a time when many question American leadership, there’s an underrated value in simply showing up
By Daniel Benaim, a distinguished diplomatic fellow at the Middle East Institute and served as US deputy assistant secretary of state under the Biden administration
Financial Times,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Vice President JD Vance said U.S. needs a commitment that Iran won’t seek to revive atomic program
By Laurence Norman
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 12, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
From Ottoman Sultans to Danish kings, Iran’s toll system for Strait of Hormuz revives an old maritime fight
By Alice Hancock in London and John Paul Rathbone in Istanbul
Financial Times,  Apr. 12, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting April 13
By Dow Jones Newswires staff
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 11, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
After a childhood of privation, Zhang Xin educated herself abroad and rode China’s real-estate boom to become a billionaire. Then she left it all behind.
By Holly Peterson
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Critics say growing use of total return swaps is piling on risks for cash-strapped countries and their creditors
By Joseph Cotterill in London
Financial Times,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Five largest US lenders expected to unveil highest combined trading revenues since at least 2014
By Akila Quinio and Joshua Franklin in New York
Financial Times,  Apr. 12, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
The King’s upcoming visit to the court of Donald Trump has too much riding on it
By Philip Stephens
Financial Times,  Apr. 11, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
What happens if OpenClaw sells my stocks against my wishes? “That’s not my problem,” Jan Szilagyi (CEO and co-founder of Reflexivity, a Harvard University Ph.D. in economics and finance who once helped manage global macro portfolios for Stan Druckenmiller) says. “That’s your problem. We check the orders and execute.”
By Andy Serwer
Barron`s,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
White House says devastating attacks on Iran have strengthened its hand in coming talks, but some officials say Iran could still field more missiles
By Michael R. Gordon, Lara Seligman, ShelHolliday and Dov Lieber
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Economists think the region’s oil-producing countries may have little choice but to absorb a possible Iranian toll in the long term
By Tom Fairless
The Wall Street Journal,  Apr. 10, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
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