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Wall Street was mixed in quiet trading early Tuesday as markets appeared to shrug off new tariff deadlines for U.S. trading ...
Against this backdrop, this article examines the challenges for U.S. allies such as NATO and Japan and how they should collectively respond to the new US approach to alliance management. The ...
U.S. stock futures edged modestly higher today after investors digested President Trump’s notification letters to 14 ...
Alex Jones is the latest MAGA influencer to cry foul over the Trump administration saying there is no Epstein client list.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked whether President Donald Trump was concerned trading partners won’t take him seriously because he’s shown a pattern of not ...
Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, ...
Deutsche Bank argues the Fed's path to cutting is only getting more "difficult" because of Trump's changing tariff policies.
Trump’s new tariffs spark global fallout as EU nears limited trade deal. Japan, South Korea, and BRICS push back amid rising ...
The letters listed a range of tariffs. Goods entering the U.S. from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Tunisia ...
Wall Street opened mixed on Tuesday, as traders looked forward to more trade-related announcements, while Nasdaq opened in the green, helped by a recovery in tech stocks. S&P 500 (SP500) +0.1%, the ...
US President Donald Trump, apparently impatient with the slow progress of negotiations, on Monday slapped 25 per cent ...