Wall Street officials have asked President Trump to prevent Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick from making media appearances.
Even with the markets recovering a bit, the capricious and shapeshifting nature of the president’s tariff threats is no fun ...
President Donald Trump, from left, speaks while signing an executive order as Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick, ...
President Donald Trump and his top economic official’s refusals to rule out a recession have rattled Wall Street and consumers, while some economists warn the Trump administration may tip the U.S.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent provided new details into how President Trump will roll out a sweeping and elusive tariff measure planned for April 2.
Is a recession brewing in the US? The answer to that question will vary depending on whom you ask in the Trump administration ...
The Trump administration will give countries a proposed tariff rate based on their own rates, non-tariff trade barriers and other factors.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has become the defacto face of Trump’s trade war, putting him in the unenviable position of ...
What Happened in Markets Today The Dow industrials rose modestly to start the week, building on a Friday rebound. Investors brushed off Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comment over the weekend that ...
President Trump’s approach to tariffs has unsettled many corporate leaders who believed he would use the levies as a ...
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Bessent's take suggests that the "Trump put" may take longer to manifest or require more significant market declines before ...