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Yet Macy’s CEO Tony Spring said that after seeing almost no price increases linked to tariffs in the first quarter, some ...
Trump's tariffs continue to affect the global economy and markets. Follow for live updates on stocks, bonds and markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
In one sign that Tesla appears to be losing ground to cut-price Chinese brands, sales at China’s SAIC zoomed up 54% in April, ...
U.S. markets edged lower in trading before the opening bell as the last few major companies report earnings amid a dearth of ...
Wall Street strategists are once again growing more bullish on the outlook for the S&P 500 (^GSPC) this year as a 90-day truce between the US and China on tariffs has sparked a market rally.
Sources close to the Wall Street Journal revealed that Wang Xiaohong, China's minister of public security and a senior cabinet member, has been inquiring about what President Donald Trump's team ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to say whether the U.S. and China are in direct communication and whether President Trump has been in touch with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Photo ...
Basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal has agreed ... Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Ages 62, 67, and 70 China caves on 125% tariff for major US export after White House predicts ...
The Wall Street Journal editorial board thinks China is winning the trade war against the U.S. and President Trump, according to its latest essay. “The good news is that at least Mr. Trump is ...
The Wall Street Journal editorial board delivered a rough verdict for President Donald Trump in his ongoing trade war with China – and the world. Trump rolled out sweeping tariffs on dozens of ...
U.S. stock futures fell Sunday after another rough week on Wall Street, and as China threatened to retaliate against countries that cooperate with U.S. trade restrictions. Accusing the U.S. of ...
Rather than adapting China to the global financial order, Wall Street has accommodated China’s distinct model. The motivation behind this is clear: China is simply too big to ignore. Take China ...