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Johnson & Johnson is holding its earnings outlook steady despite President Donald Trump moving decisively toward imposing tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Malaysia late Tuesday, state media CCTV reported, marking his second stop in Southeast Asia as he pushes to strengthen ties in the region amid tariff tensions ...
Als Zollbeamte einen Lkw-Fahrer an einer bayerischen Raststätte festnahmen, fanden sie zwei Plastiktüten, die mit Hunderttausenden von Euro in Banknoten gefüllt waren.
China ordenó a sus aerolíneas no aceptar más entregas de aviones Boeing Co. como parte de las represalias en la guerra comercial que ha llevado al presidente estadounidense Donald Trump a imponer ...
The trade war with China is compounding an impasse that shows few signs of being resolved by the June deadline.
The US economy is set to lose billions of dollars in revenue in 2025 from a pullback in foreign tourism and boycotts of American products, adding to a growing list of headwinds keeping recession risk ...
The conclusion of the tax filing season Tuesday is about to provide early clues toward resolving a nagging question hanging over the US Treasury: How honest will Americans be about their income when ...
Much has been made about how stocks and cryptocurrency assets have become correlated ever since President Donald Trump announced his “Liberation Day” tariffs on April 2. This is taken as evidence that ...
Japan will seek early results from its US tariff negotiations set to start in a day or so, according to top trade representative Ryosei Akazawa.
India expects an above-normal monsoon this year, which could help boost agriculture output and economic growth as US tariffs throw global trade into turmoil.
Investor sentiment regarding economic prospects is the most negative in three decades, yet fund mangers’ pessimism isn’t fully reflected in their asset allocation which could mean more losses for US ...
The stock-market turbulence unleashed last week by the White House’s wildly fluctuating trade policy was frightening enough — but it’s no longer the scariest omen for the economy. Investors have ...