President Donald Trump's sweeping retaliatory tariffs against America's top three trading partners were called the start of the 'dumbest trade war in history,' by the Wall Street Journal Editorial ...
Danny Lewis: Here's your closing bell brief for Friday, January 31st. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal. US stocks were lifted by strong earnings reports, but markets pared back on the ...
Danny Lewis: Here's your Closing Bell Brief for Wednesday, January 29th. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal. US stocks fell after the Federal Reserve left interest rates steady in its ...
It would be a grand thing for a consortium of countries to shut down trade with Trump’s belligerent America. Tariffs don’t ...
The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday became the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its ...
Rising deficits and interest costs impede economic growth and undermine global trust in the dollar.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in Panama Saturday for his first trip as the United States’ top diplomat that that ...
The US has informed its northern neighbours it ... emergency economic authority to impose the sanctions, but The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that aides have second-guessed that strategy ...
Today, the unit operates primarily inside the US, and is also responsible for “continuity of operations plan,” to allow the government to continue operating should an event, like 9/11 ...
President Donald Trump announced that he’s pausing tariffs on Mexico and Canada after speaking to leaders of both countries ...
Just two weeks into his second administration, the chaos Trump campaigned on is taking root, leaving just about everyone — from CEOs to trade officials to school teachers — on unsure footing.
President Donald Trump is on the verge of hitting America’s three biggest trading partners with sweeping tariffs, a far more aggressive use of his favorite economic weapon than anything he did during ...