Europe, not Canada, Mexico or China, is most vulnerable to the fallout from Donald Trump’s mercantilist policies.
In an interview Sunday on ABC News' "This Week," President Trump’s top economic aide, Kevin Hassett, said the Trump administration launched a drug war, not a trade war, with Canada and Mexico.
Kevin Hassett, the Trump administration’s national economic council director, said the United States has not launched a trade war with Mexico and Canada, but launched “a drug war.” Hassett joined ...
The leaders of both Canada and Mexico got on the phone with President Donald Trump this past week to seek solutions after he ...
The US stock market is retreating due to trade war fears, economic growth concerns, and waning mega-cap growth, impacting the ...
Mid-cap stocks are a smart choice for investors, offering strong growth, lower risks, and tariff hedging advantages. Read our ...
In this edition, we look at low-volatility ETFs, which have outperformed the broader market over the past week after ...
J.P. Morgan suggests the weakness in Freeport shares has a lot to do with investors recently rotating out of U.S. stocks and into foreign markets, such as Europe, given all the uncertainties over how ...
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Investors got what they wanted on Wednesday — temporary tariff relief from the Trump administration that finally halted a two ...
Oil headed lower for a fourth straight session Wednesday, with crude prices hitting their lowest levels since September, on prospects for a global trade war that could dent demand and plans by major ...
When it comes to the new trade war, Apple investors are banking on warning shots. The biggest tech company by market value is ...
The uncertainty around Trump’s trade policy stirred up market volatility recently as all three major averages suffered a ...
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