Global bond markets experienced a sell-off prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies and a significant political shift in Germany affecting investor outlooks.
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ADP's report indicates that private job growth slowed to 77,000 in February, raising concerns about an economic slowdown, exacerbated by worries over President Trump's tariffs.

This article discusses the shift in market dynamics where bonds are outperforming stocks due to concerns over President Trump's tariffs and a potential softening U.S. economy, with insights from investment strategists.

Oil prices are seeing a decline fueled by rising US crude oil inventories and concerns over the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs and OPEC's desire to increase production.

Mexico has extradited 29 members of drug cartels to the U.S., coinciding with a promise by President Trump to impose tariffs on Mexican imports unless narcotics trafficking is addressed. The extradited include notable figures like Rafael Caro Quintea, charged with the murder of a DEA agent, marking a significant moment in U.S.-Mexico cooperation against drug trafficking.
