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While tariffs are a tangible worry for investors, something far more nefarious (and important) can weigh on the stock market.
Trump said that about “10 or 12” tariff letters would go out Friday, with additional letters coming “over the next few days.” ...
A nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression has delivered strong clinical results and rekindled investor hopes.
Seasonal noise” around government hiring skewed the numbers upward, analysts say, and payrolls are in fact pretty weak.
Putin "can keep banking territorial gains while Mr. Trump keeps begging the dictator, pretty please, for a truce." The post ...
A prominent Wall Street economist who had slammed President Trump’s tariffs earlier this year now says that the president may ...
Yields on long-term government debt are also up, steepening the yield curve and sending a signal that bond markets continue ...
A stronger-than-expected labor report just crushed any hopes that the Federal Reserve would lower rates this month—despite ...
CNBC's Dom Chu joins Morning Joe to discuss how markets are reacting to the president's spending bill.July 3, 2025 ...
Major equity indexes including the S&P 500 tallied their first record closing highs in months on Friday — but something ...
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board believes President Trump's signature legislation is just OK, but is still urging ...
Wall Street Journal chided President Donald Trump for interfering in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ongoing ...