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President Trump said Tuesday that the 145% tariffs on China were ‘very high’ and that they would come down, but not all the way to zero. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters The Trump administration ...
Remarks by President Trump and his Treasury secretary fueled a rebound in markets, highlighting how Wall Street is influenced by news about the White House’s policy intentions. Data delayed at ...
Wall Street breathed a sigh of relief on Wednesday after Treasury ... though officials insisted that China would not capitulate to threats from the White House. “China’s attitude towards the tariff ...
Meridith McGraw is a reporter covering the White House for The Wall Street Journal in Washington. She joined the Journal from Politico, where she was national political correspondent and covered ...
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt ... But the dour IMF outlook did not appear to make waves on Wall Street, where more attention was paid to Bessent’s positive statements behind ...
Though it's been over a week since Aimee Lou Wood slammed "Saturday Night Live" for the "White Lotus" skit that mocked her appearance, she's now getting some support from a cast favorite.
The Chicago White Sox are one of the organizations that have had terrible luck keeping players healthy, as far too many of their players have ended up on the injured list. Most of the injuries ...
President Trump’s assertion he won't fire Fed Chairman Powell eased market concerns, boosting growth stocks and lifting Nasdaq and S&P futures. Despite Trump’s comments, concerns about Fed ...
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