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Unlikely to see tariff-driven trade diversion as no economy really has a tariff advantage: Economist
Alex Holmes of EIU says tariff frontloading and no fundamental increase in U.S. demand may lead to a weakening trade in Asia.
"Something always goes wrong eventually — whether it’s a risk hiding in plain sight or something you couldn’t see coming." ...
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New tariffs, alarming job numbers and a high-profile firing: A wild week for the Trump economy
The U.S. economy had generally been considered in good shape. By Friday afternoon, some experts were predicting a recession.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's top adviser urged the U.S. to "strangle" Russia's economy by imposing secondary ...
After Trump announced his first sweeping round of “Liberation Day” tariffs, in April, the country appeared to be on the verge ...
The economy grew at a healthy rate despite the back-and-forth with Trump's tariffs, but the true test will come after the ...
Stocks are pricing in significant earnings growth, and significant economic growth, yet at the same time, the macro data are ...
After months of mixed signals, official data this week showed a marked slowdown in economic output and consumer spending, ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday formalized the array of high tariff levels and trade deals he has announced in recent ...
I upgraded to premium economy on a transatlantic Norse Airlines flight. It was comfy with perks, but I'm not committing ...
Employers added far fewer jobs in May and June than previously reported. Such downgrades have historically meant trouble for ...
The governor of the Irish central bank has warned the government against over-stimulating the economy in its annual budget in ...
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