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Wall Street's main indexes were set to end the week on a high note, after a better-than-expected jobs report calmed worries about the economy.
Trump's tariffs slashed farm exports, raised input costs and left farmers reliant on unsustainable bailouts, experts warn.
The economist, a Harvard University professor, sharply criticizes Trump’s tariffs and warns of a potential end to the ...
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, also announced a significant spending bill in March 2025, pledging $565 billion to an ...
Shares in Dublin hit an all-time high yesterday, as investors shrugged off the threat of severe US tariffs potentially as soon as July 9. The Iseq 20 index of leading Irish shares hit a record high of ...
A groundbreaking proposal could redefine global auto trade! The Mercedes-Benz CEO has pitched a bold tariff deal to President ...
Stocks gained ground on Wall Street Friday following a better-than-expected report on the U.S. job market. The gains were broad, with every sector in the S&P 500 rising. That solidified a second ...
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars.
Ukraine, Russia, defense spending and a general lack of U.S. enthusiasm are all on the table at this year's NATO Summit.
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Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said on Thursday that he cannot piece together Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s ...