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On Monday, the S&P 500 fell 0.6% to 5,650.38, ending a nine-day winning streak, its longest since 2004. The Dow Jones ...
A high-level meeting is under way in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday as the EU and US attempt to escape a full-blown ...
The Republican president has repeatedly threatened that he intends to make Canada the "51st state." He said in an interview ...
Moscow and Beijing "had the mutual trade turnover increased by 7.5% and reached a new record of $245 bln," Yury Ushakov added ...
Investors are watching closely central bank actions after chatter that the authorities were tolerating a stronger currency to win concessions from the U.S.
One of America’s closest allies recently raised eyebrows for threatening to fire the ultimate financial weapon against Washington in trade talks: Dumping US debt.
Susan Thornton asks why, despite the urgency of the situation for both sides, trade negotiations have not begun.
In today's world, someone must stand up and say: "No". That "No" must be firm, heard, and echoed.
A wave of dollar selling in Asia is an ominous sign for the greenback as the world's export powerhouse starts to question a ...
Trump has railed against value-added tax as a burden to U.S. companies, although economists say this kind of tax is ...
Senator Rand Paul is speaking out against tariffs but commends President Trump as he surpasses 100 days in office.