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Wall Street dips as investors await Fed decision and assess retail sales, Trump visits UK for $10B trade deals, royal ceremony and high-level talks, Streeting condemns racism and homophobia cloaked as free speech in UK, Hong Kong strengthens its position as ESG investment hub

Stocks slip as traders await Fed rate cut, retail data surprises.

Wall Street Slips as Fed Decision Looms

Markets edge lower ahead of Fed’s rate cut call; retail sales jump 0.6%.

Ada OmarbyAda Omar
September 17, 2025
in Business, ESG FINANCE, ESG News, Sustainable Finance
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Today’s ESG Updates

  • Wall Street Slips Ahead of Fed Call: Markets edged lower Tuesday as investors brace for a likely 25 bps cut, despite retail sales jumping 0.6%.
  • Trump’s UK State Visit: The US president arrives for $10B deals and royal pageantry, as Starmer seeks investment amid political turmoil.
  • Streeting’s Warning: UK health secretary says rising racism and homophobia cannot be excused as free speech, calling for stronger defence of minorities.
  • Hong Kong Hub: 90% of family offices now integrate ESG, with nearly 20% allocating half their portfolios to sustainable assets.

Stocks Slip as Investors Brace for Fed Cut After Retail Surprise

US stocks edged lower Tuesday as traders turned cautious before the Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting, where a 25 basis point rate cut is widely expected. The Dow fell 0.46%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq dipped slightly after Monday’s record closes. Stronger-than-expected retail sales, up 0.6% in August, did little to shift expectations for easing, with markets still pricing in about 68 basis points of cuts by year-end. Financials dragged the S&P 500, led by regional banks, while Warner Bros Discovery tumbled 8% after a rating downgrade. In contrast, energy stocks rose with oil prices, and gains in Tesla and Amazon supported consumer discretionary shares. Oracle climbed 3% on news of a new TikTok deal framework, while Webtoon Entertainment soared 28% after announcing a Disney partnership to launch a comics platform.

 

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Further reading: Wall St edges lower as markets await Fed rate decision, assess retail data


Trump Arrives in UK for $10B Deals, Royal Pageantry and High Stakes Talks

Trump’s UK visit promises $10B deals, royal pageantry, and tough politics. Photo Credit: Igor Omilaev

Donald Trump arrived in Britain on Tuesday for an unprecedented second state visit, set to deliver more than $10 billion in deals and a renewed push for the “special relationship.” The visit begins with a royal welcome from King Charles at Windsor Castle, complete with pageantry, before talks with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Chequers later in the week. Business leaders including Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and OpenAI’s Sam Altman are expected, with Google pledging a £5 billion UK investment in data centers. For Starmer, the visit is a chance to spotlight US investment in finance, tech, and energy after weeks of political turbulence, including the sacking of his deputy and ambassador over Epstein ties. For Trump, it’s both a diplomatic showcase and a stage to push tariffs, trade, and global security issues.

 

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Further reading: Trump to arrive in Britain as the two nations line up deals worth $10 billion


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UK Health Secretary Streeting Warns Against Rising Racism and Homophobia Masquerading as Free Speech

Streeting urges Labour to face far-right hate threatening UK minorities. Photo Credit: Clay Banks

UK health secretary Wes Streeting has warned that the rise of racism and homophobia disguised as “free speech” is undermining Britain’s values. Speaking to the LGBT Foundation, he condemned far-right protests in London, saying such scenes represent “not the kind of country any of us want to live in.” Streeting stressed that Black, Asian and trans communities feel increasingly unsafe, urging Labour not to “bury our heads in the sand.” He acknowledged tensions over trans rights but pledged to seek a balance that ensures “equality, dignity, safety and inclusion for all.” His remarks come amid mounting pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who has faced resignations and criticism over handling far-right unrest. Streeting’s strong intervention is seen as both a defence of minorities and a signal of his growing political profile within Labour.

 

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Further reading: We must tackle rising tide of racism and homophobia claiming to be free speech, says Streeting

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Hong Kong Emerges as Global Hub With 90% of Family Offices Adopting ESG

Hong Kong leverages family offices and ESG rules to attract capital. Photo Credit: Getty Images

Hong Kong is positioning itself as a global hub for impact investment, with 90% of family offices worldwide now adopting ESG strategies, according to the Sustainable Finance Initiative (SFI). Nearly one-fifth of offices allocate at least half their portfolios to sustainable assets, while close to 60% commit more than 10%. Policy support has reinforced the trend: all Hong Kong-listed firms must disclose ESG practices, enhancing transparency and attracting international capital.

The survey of 144 family offices found nature-based solutions—from reforestation to regenerative agriculture—have overtaken food and agriculture as top sustainable investment priorities. Asia-Pacific leads in allocations, followed by Africa, Europe, and North America.

Experts say Hong Kong’s combination of deep capital markets, strong policy backing, and mandatory ESG disclosure positions it to become a global center for sustainable wealth management.

 

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Further reading: Hong Kong Positions Itself as Global Hub as 90% of Family Offices Integrate ESG


Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of impakter.com — Cover Photo Credit: Chenyu Guan

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