trade
The US has 'far less' to lose by embarking on trade war with China
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) governs the trading relationship between the US, Canada and Mexico.
Could we see the return of $100 oil prices this year?
Up 75% since lows seen in June 2017
The frontiers set to cash in on China's $6trn 'Silk Road' initiative
'One Belt, One Road'
Rising global cities: Schroders' ones to watch in 2018
Ranking of best developed locations
Cazenove's Jeffrey: Underneath the bonnet of Brexit Britain
There are many barometers of health for the world economy. However, none is more important than trade, writes Richard Jeffrey, chief economist at Cazenove Capital.
PM weighs possible extension of EU rules post-Brexit
Potential 'association agreement'
Will Trump's protectionist threats actually materialise?
A trade war would hurt both the US and China
Redwood: The trade deficits that matter more than ever in Trump age
There are many imbalances around the world, but there are two colossal surpluses and two large deficits which stand out, writes John Redwood, Charles Stanley's chief global strategist.
Why President Trump will be a different animal to the one we have seen on the stump so far
As Donald Trump prepares to enter the White House, normally serious and intelligent people seem to have lost a sense of perspective, writes David Coombs, head of multi-asset investments at Rathbones.
Three Pioneer managers: Our take on Trump/Clinton impact on equities/bonds/dollar/EMs
As the most exciting US Presidential race in decades reaches its conclusion, three fund managers from Pioneer Investments give their views on the implications for different asset classes.
Jeffrey: Why the greatest opportunities for the UK lie outside Europe
It is probably not an overstatement to suggest the UK is facing the biggest challenge for 70 years.
Why trade deals are an ongoing global challenge, not just a Brexit issue
World trade growth has slowed since 2008