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Investors' tariff jitters have returned to the forefront this week, as President Trump hinted at more fronts in his trade war while companies flag the emerging effects of the duties to their bottom ...
The countdown is on for the Fed's rate decision on Wednesday as policymakers begin their two-day meeting. Although the ...
The U.S. trade deficit soared to a monthly record of $140.5 billion in March, signaling a rush for imports from businesses ...
By Sabrina Valle NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bankers and CEOs hit the brakes on mergers and acquisitions after U.S. President Donald ...
"Businesses pulled forward needed industrial supplies and retailers stocked their shelves with consumer goods in March ahead ...
The drop-off in imports from China on the boats now coming into port is more than 50%, Seroka said. Many importers have canceled previous orders because US businesses aren’t interested in paying the ...
Nuveen chief investment officer Saira Malik makes the case for not having too much of an allocation to cash despite Trump tariff unknowns.
The controls, known locally as el cepo (the clamp), meant that citizens and businesses were limited in the amount of foreign ...
Fewer Americans now say they consider stocks a safe form of long-term investment, according to a new poll by Gallup.
Wall Street analysts have made larger-than-average cuts to earnings estimates for the S&P 500 companies after President ...
President Trump on Monday declared national holidays on Nov. 11 and May 8 to commemorate victories in World War I and World ...
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump is expected to meet with newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White ...