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Howard Lutnick, then-nominee to be commerce secretary, looks on as President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office on Feb. 25, 2025.
The whiplash from President Trump’s fresh tariff agenda has lasted into the weekend as Trump’s approval rating takes a dip as Republicans on Capitol Hill work to carry out his domestic agenda.
Zaven Boyrazian explores UK shares that have next to no direct exposure to US tariffs and asks whether these are stocks worth buying for the long run. When investing, your capital is at risk. The ...
This morning might flirt with a few sprinkles — there’s a 40% chance of showers early on — but skies will clear up nicely as the day unfolds. Winds from the south at 21 km/h are giving the town a ...
The mighty dollar is sliding sharply as President Donald Trump’s turbulent trade agenda has battered US credibility in global markets and fanned fears of a self-inflicted economic downturn.
Washington (AFP) – The mighty dollar is sliding sharply as President Donald Trump's turbulent trade agenda has battered US credibility in global markets and fanned fears of a self-inflicted ...
It has been a sharp reversal of fortune for the greenback, which had soared in the wake of Trump's November election victory. Photo: Arun SANKAR / AFP/File Source: AFP Don't miss out! Get your daily ...
This live coverage has concluded. Please read our latest blog on Trump's latest tariffs and how markets are reacting. U.S. stocks fell sharply Thursday, as investors sort through a global economic ...
Mark has been on the road in Wisconsin and Minnesota, speaking to people caught up in the crossfire of the trade war. UK would need ‘extraordinary’ deal to go below 10% tariff, Trump adviser ...
FOX 5 Washington DC GOP on tariff whiplash: Trump's "art of the deal" Posted: April 11, 2025 | Last updated: April 11, 2025 After President Trump mostly backtracked on his massive tariffs, the ...
The mighty dollar is sliding sharply as President Donald Trump's turbulent trade agenda has battered US credibility in global markets and fanned fears of a self-inflicted economic downturn.