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An “America First” policy, ironically, may encourage other countries to leave the U.S. behind, far from the pole position.
An “America First” policy, ironically, may encourage other countries to leave the U.S. behind, far from the pole position.
Stocks popped Thursday thanks to strong gains in megacap tech names. The market's leading tech stocks don't hold the same ...
Trade tensions still lurk, with Intel CFO David Zinsner warning that tariffs and retaliation from other countries have ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that "there is an opportunity for a big deal here" on trade issues ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said he has “no intention” of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Treasury Secretary ...
An administration that aims to please the populace might cut rates despite high inflation, leading to more economic ...
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CNBC Daily Open: Investors grow wary of U.S. assets as Trump intensifies attacks on PowellU.S. President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. American stocks and the dollar fell ...
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With no market closure to shield shares from U.S. President Trump’s threats of interfering in the Federal Reserve, investors ...
An administration that aims to please the populace might cut rates despite high inflation, leading to further economic ...
The president’s softer tone toward China, despite no formal talks, was a stark contrast to his more combative rhetoric ...
"At present there are absolutely no negotiations on the economy and trade between China and the U.S.," Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yadong told reporters in Mandarin, translated by CNBC.
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