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The ‘Trump Always Chickens Out’ term refers to the president’s tendency to announce tough policies only to backtrack on those threats later.
More volatility in forex markets is likely after a U.S. trade court struck down President Trump’s global tariffs, DBS said.
The progress is helping keep a fragile cease-fire intact. The question is how far will it go.
Here's how markets reacted late Wednesday to the the decision from the Court of International Trade blocking the Trump administration’s assertions of executive power to levy tariffs under the Internat ...
Trump's tariffs continue to affect the global economy and markets. Follow for live updates on stocks, bonds and markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
Shares of companies that make software for designing chips fell late Wednesday after reports that the Trump administration is ...
General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra says she envisions an “all electric” future. But the automaker must adapt its electric-vehicle strategy to meet new consumer and regulatory demands, when the ...
The AI chip maker’s shares rose more than 5% after hours as quarterly revenue surged to a record $44 billion.
Reality-television hosts, former politicians and a rapper are among those who also received pardons and commutations.
Stephen Miran, White House Council of Economic Advisors Chairman, discusses the economic- growth strategies in the first four months of President Trump’s second term, including his trade policy and ...
The company’s fiscal first-quarter earnings and revenue beat expectations.
South Korea’s central bank cut its policy rate in a widely expected move to support the country’s sagging economy.