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[Political Shifts in Canada, Market Volatility, and Legal Challenges in Professional Tennis]-[Foreign investors feel the pinch of US stock slump]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-03-24

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Canada's Political Shake-up

Canada is bracing for early elections on April 28th, a move initiated by Prime Minister Mark Carney. Since assuming the leadership of the Liberal Party two weeks ago, the former central banker has adopted a notably "combative tone," framing the election as a necessary step to "fix our economy" and "fight the Americans." His primary rival, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poliev, has sparked comparisons to Donald Trump, utilizing a campaign slogan of "Canada first." While Conservatives held a commanding 20-point lead just two months ago, current polls suggest a "neck and neck" race, influenced by recent tensions with the U.S. administration.

The Double Whammy: U.S. Markets and the Dollar

U.S. financial markets are currently navigating a period of significant instability. The S&P 500 has plummeted more than 7% from its peak, compounded by a weakening dollar. FT senior markets correspondent Ian Smith describes this situation as a "double whammy" for foreign investors. Previously, a "virtuous cycle" existed where rising U.S. stock prices and a strengthening dollar provided compounded gains for international investors. However, this cycle has now shifted into reverse. The decline in stock prices, coupled with the dollar's slide, has "magnified" losses when translated back into currencies like the euro or the pound. Furthermore, there is growing speculation regarding the dollar’s status as a global "safe haven," with some investors questioning the long-term security provided by U.S. institutions under the current administration.

Rising Trade Tensions in the Automotive Sector

Global automakers are rushing to expedite shipments of vehicles and components to the U.S. ahead of potential tariffs. President Trump has signaled the imposition of "reciprocal levies" starting April 2nd, creating a climate of "huge uncertainty." Data reflects this panic, with February shipments from the European Union rising 22% and Japan by 14% year-on-year, as manufacturers scramble to mitigate the impact of impending trade barriers.

Tennis Players Challenge the Status Quo

Professional tennis is facing a major legal reckoning as a group of 12 high-profile players, including Nick Kyrgios and Riley Opelka, have filed a lawsuit against the sport's governing bodies—the ATP, WTA, ITF, and the International Tennis Integrity Agency. The plaintiffs, represented by the Professional Tennis Players Association, characterize the current structure as a "cartel" that "traps them in an unfair system." Key grievances include anti-competitive practices, suppressed earnings, and concerns over "player welfare," specifically citing the "grueling" 11-month schedule and hazardous playing conditions. While the governing bodies have dismissed the claims as "entirely without merit" and "baseless," the lawsuit highlights a broader trend across global sports where athletes are increasingly asserting their power, thinking like "business people" rather than mere participants, and challenging the "grip" that traditional governing bodies hold over their respective sports.

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the race is neck and neck.
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U .S. markets have been on a bit of a rollercoaster lately.
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This double whammy is especially painful for foreign investors.
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So why are foreign investors in such a bad spot here?
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Now, this has been shifted into reverse since the start of the year.
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take aim at
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create some distance between
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stand up to
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neck and neck
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double whammy
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times, today is Monday, March 24th.
And this is your FT News Briefing.
Canada's new prime minister has called snap elections.
And foreign investors are really feeling the slump in US stocks.
Plus, top tennis players are rallying off court in a new legal claim.
They really take aim at what they see as the governing body's grip on the sport.

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