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Wall Street is mostly flat in premarket trading, hovering near record levels ahead of the latest U.S. jobs data.
South Korea’s new President Lee Jae Myung has acknowledged that it remains unclear whether Seoul and Washington can settle their high-stakes tariff negotiations before a deadline set by US President ...
Americans will continue to pay higher tariffs, while Vietnamese businesses won't pay anything. Whatever happened to ...
When the Labor Department on Thursday releases job numbers for last month, they’re expected to show that businesses, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -About 100 countries are likely to see a reciprocal tariff rate of 10%, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott ...
The US$4.5 trillion tax breaks and spending cuts bill rolls back significant parts of former president Joe Biden's climate ...
This Fourth of July, millions of Americans will be hitting the road, feasting on barbecue fixings, while watching firework ...
Australian super funds have lifted 10 per cent over the 2025 financial year despite turbulence from Donald Trump’s economic ...
US employers added 147,000 jobs in June despite Trump's tariffs, federal layoffs and immigration crackdown; unemployment at 4 ...
A high-level meeting between Bangladesh and the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) ended in Washington ...
If they want to make a mistake here and not cut, that’s fine,” Bessent told CNBC, insisting that tariffs imposed by Trump ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq rose after a strong June jobs report. The stock market is watching developments on U.S. trade deals and Trump's tax and spending bill.