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Trump erupts when asked about 'TACO trade' ― a new nickname mocking his tariff approach The acronym stands for "Trump always chickens out" a jab at the president's propensity to impose or ...
Investors are beginning to realize that Trump never follows through on his tariff threats, inspiring the TACO trade: 'Trump always chickens out' ...
According to the British newspaper Financial Times, Russia is preparing a new, major offensive in Ukraine. And yet, talks about a ceasefire are said to be planned simultaneously. Ukrainian ...
Fake college enrollments have been surging as crime rings deploy “ghost students” — chatbots that join online classrooms and stay just long enough to collect a financial aid check.
With stock market volatility and fears of price increases driven by the new tariffs, you may be worried about your finances. A certified financial planner explains how to navigate these tricky times.
The number of students filling out the federal student financial aid form in Washington is rebounding. As of March, 38% of high school seniors have filed the Free Application for Federal Student ...
The Trump administration has effectively cut off some American companies from selling software used to design semiconductors to China, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Impacted companies ...
Increased use of “buy now, pay later” loans may signal shifting consumer habits, but could also be a troubling sign of financial stress. By Julie Creswell For some American consumers, “buy ...
Ukraine has transferred US$770 million to foreign arms suppliers as an advance payment, but much of this weaponry and ammunition has not been delivered. Source: Financial Times, citing documents ...
Financial inclusion is a no-brainer. Done right, good work in this space can unlock economic growth and help consumers build wealth. That’s part of why the idea has strong support from well ...
The party was on at a Saudi-backed LIV Golf tournament at the president’s Doral resort in Florida and a fund-raiser at Mar-a-Lago, even as markets tumbled.
Some respondents are taking steps to shore up finances with less spending or more saving, and the AICPA is offering advice for managing financial stress as part of National Financial Literacy Month.