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The U.S. and China had previously agreed to a 90-day pause in which both countries would ratchet down reciprocal tariffs.
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) -Stocks slipped in Asia on Friday and the U.S. dollar drooped with Treasury yields as investors digested an appeals court decision to keep President Donald Trump's tariffs in effect,
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A big rally for stocks that began in Asia lost steam amid uncertainty about what will happen next after a U.S. court blocked many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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European stocks and Wall Street futures rose on Thursday after a U.S. federal court blocked President Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs from going into effect, sending the dollar up on safe-haven currencies.
Stocks and crypto lost a little bit of ground on Friday as President Donald Trump accused China of violating a recent trade agreement.
The banking industry is ripe for consolidation. Although there were more than 4,500 banks in the U.S., as of last year, four, in particular, collectively control trillions in assets: JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America,
President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell at a Friday evening rally, announcing that tariffs on imported steel would go from 25% to 50%. That move is designed to help the domestic industry profits. The U.