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Financial news has been breaking fast and furious, thanks to President Trump. Over the past week, he has: Escalated threats ...
Consumers picked up their spending in June after an earlier pullback, despite anxiety over tariffs and the state of the U.S.
It’s complicated — and can be legitimately challenging even for experts to decipher the impact of fast moving policy changes ...
PepsiCo jumped 6.6% after delivering revenue and profit that topped Wall Street’s expectations. The drink and snack giant ...
A number of factors, including a lack of significant gains in auto prices, are masking the extent of the shift.
Consumers picked up their spending in June showing resilience despite anxiety high over tariffs and the U.S. economy.
Current tariff collections equate to 0.1% monthly inflation, aligning with recent CPI data. See why I’m skeptical that ...
U.S. import prices rebounded marginally in June amid cheaper energy products, but higher costs for consumer goods were consistent with a tariff-driven increase in inflation.
Global stock markets have largely shrugged off President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff campaign. In commodities markets, however, tariff threats have sent the price of copper soaring to all-time highs ...
Copper is at the core of the American economy. It's in the wires of our pervasive electronics, in the walls of homes and in the engines of cars.
A changing pricing environment and renewed social inflation worries will be among the focal points for US property and ...
The pause on many tariffs was supposed to end this week, but it didn't. Despite that, reports still indicate that tariffs have caused a notable recent spike in inflation.