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The stock market held near highs last week as Trump tariffs continued Saturday. Inflation, earnings loom. Google, AMD are near buy points.
The U.S. housing market is still in a slump—find out why it’s dragging on and what it could mean for buyers and sellers.
Cash still pays well—if you know where to look. We compare this week’s best safe-haven options from banks, credit unions, brokers, and Treasuries, with yields up to 5.00%.
President Donald Trump’s escalating tariff threats have not deterred Wall Street, with the stock market continuing to rise despite trade policy uncertainty.
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House passage of the Senate’s GENIUS Act, which would stand up a U.S. regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies pegged to the ...
THERE are many reasons to feel confused by current American policy. US President Donald Trump keeps issuing “final” tariff ...
Treasury's $27 Billion June Windfall Illustrates the Power of Tariffs** In a remarkable fiscal development, the U.S. Treasury Department reported a surplus of $ ...
Donald Trump capped off a whirlwind series of tariff threats with confirmation that he has broken yet another tariff revenue ...
Shares of power producers slipped as President Trump's mercurial tariff threats drove up Treasury yields. Utilities are sometimes referred to as a "bond proxy" because of how closely the stocks track ...
The free-trade era is over. U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff letters show that tariffs - to protect domestic industries and to raise revenue for a deeply indebted government - are the way forward.
US tariffs paid by importers to hit US$300 bln; interest paid on debt to top US social security payments in 2025; Canada ...