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Canada's S&P/TSX Rises 0.35% as Real Estate Leads, Tariff Impact Muted

Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite Index ended a two-day slide, edging up 0.35% to 26,998.66 on July 9, with real estate stocks leading gains. Markets reacted divergently to Trump’s 50% copper tariff plan (effective as early as late July) and extended trade talks to August 1: the real estate index (.GSPTTRE) rose 0.5% on H&R REIT’s (HR_u.TO) 4.7% surge amid Blackstone acquisition talks.

Canada's S&P/TSX Rises 0.35% as Real Estate Leads, Tariff Impact Muted
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Ireland Revises Q1 GDP Down, Germany’s Exports Slide on U.S. Tariff Shifts

Ireland’s CSO sharply revised Q1 GDP growth on July 8: annual expansion was cut to 7.4% from 9.7%, as surging U.S. pharmaceutical exports faded. The more indicative Modified Domestic Demand (MDD) was revised up to 2.0% from 0.8%, though 2024 full-year MDD growth was trimmed to 1.8% from 2.7%. GNI*, stripping multinationals’ distortions, showed 4.8% 2024 growth, highlighting GDP’s skew from cross-border capital flows.

Ireland Revises Q1 GDP Down, Germany’s Exports Slide on U.S. Tariff Shifts
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Japan's Corporate Bankruptcies Hit 11-Year Half-Year High, Pressures Mount

Japan saw 4,990 corporate bankruptcies in H1 2025, up 1.19% year-on-year and the highest H1 tally since 2014. Small businesses bore the brunt: 172 firms collapsed directly due to labor shortages—a record—with 89.8% of failed companies employing fewer than 10 people. They faced a vicious cycle: forced to raise wages but unable to absorb costs, widening the "pay gap" with large corporations.

Japan's Corporate Bankruptcies Hit 11-Year Half-Year High, Pressures Mount
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Apple’s $3 Trillion Milestone: Growth, Innovation, and Looming Challenges

Apple has solidified its position as the world’s first tech giant to surpass a $3 trillion market cap, buoyed by the enduring popularity of its iPhone, Mac, and expanding services ecosystem. Despite a slowdown in hardware sales in 2023, the company’s software services revenue surged 12% year - over - year, now accounting for 25% of total earnings.

Apple’s $3 Trillion Milestone: Growth, Innovation, and Looming Challenges
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Australian Shares Edge Up in Narrow Range; RBA Rate Decision Sparks Volatility

Australia’s benchmark S&P/ASX 200 inched up 0.02% to 8,590.7 on Tuesday, oscillating narrowly after the Reserve Bank’s surprise decision to hold rates steady triggered intraday dips. The index briefly turned negative in early trading but recovered modestly by close.

Australian Shares Edge Up in Narrow Range; RBA Rate Decision Sparks Volatility
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Canada's June Ivey PMI Rises to 4-Month High; Rental Market Cools Unevenly

Canada’s Ivey PMI climbed to 53.3 in June, a four-month high, signaling accelerating economic activity. However, underlying concerns emerged: the employment sub-index dipped below 50 (49.5), while the price index surged to 70.2, highlighting mounting inflation pressures.

Canada's June Ivey PMI Rises to 4-Month High; Rental Market Cools Unevenly
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Saudi Aramco's 2023 H1 Profit Soars to $88B Amid Oil Price Volatility

Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil company, reported a net profit of $88 billion in the first half of 2023, significantly influenced by oil price fluctuations. The company's substantial earnings are a boon for Saudi Arabia's economy, as it continues to be a major player in the global energy market.

Saudi Aramco's 2023 H1 Profit Soars to $88B Amid Oil Price Volatility
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Google's Struggles and Growth Avenues in the Digital Landscape

Google, the tech giant, still relies heavily on its search advertising business, which contributes around 80% of its revenue. However, the burgeoning rise of TikTok has started to siphon off its advertising market share. TikTok's unique advertising models and vast user base have attracted numerous advertisers, posing a significant challenge to Google's dominance in the digital advertising space.

Google's Struggles and Growth Avenues in the Digital Landscape

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