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Stocktwits on MSNEl-Erian Says Trump's Deals With EU, Japan Increase Pressure On China To Strike Its AgreementNotable economist Mohamed El-Erian on Monday said President Donald Trump’s recent deals with the European Union and Japan, ...
U.S. stock futures rose on Monday after ending higher on Friday. Futures of major benchmark indices were higher.
The rebound in May signals a stunning turnaround from April, as Wall Street feared the end of U.S. supremacy in the global economy and markets. In the immediate aftermath of “Liberation Day,” the S&P ...
Bloomberg ran with simple: "Meme Stocks are Back." Business Insider: "Historic Short Squeeze Drives Latest Meme Stock Rally, ...
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The Federal Reserve hasn’t seen two governors break ranks with the board since 1993. It could happen at this month’s FOMC meeting.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is calling for a review of the central bank's operations as Federal Reserve Chair ...
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Benzinga on MSNEl-Erian Says Powell Should Resign—To Save The Fed ItselfEconomist Mohamed El-Erian urged Fed Chair Jerome Powell to resign, according to a statement on X. He cited the need to ...
Economist Mohamed El-Erian is shedding light on the dislocation in the financial markets, drawing sharp contrasts between a booming tech sector and a weakening sovereign backdrop.
In comparison with the 25% tariff Trump slapped on Tokyo earlier this month, a 15% tariff seems like a big improvement.
President Donald Trump kept up his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Tuesday but stopped short of saying he should resign. Asked during an Oval Office appearance with Philippine ...
The rally in U.S. tech stocks lost steam on Tuesday while bond yields and the dollar fell, as investors trimmed positions ...
"Bessent is trying to show Trump there is a path to get what he wants without unnecessary market turmoil," said Stephen Myrow, managing partner at Beacon Policy Advisors. That path would involve ...
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