Investors may not have seen the end of last week’s market volatility, with some big automated funds waiting in the wings to push the sell button if the S&P 500 sees another big drop. That’s according ...
US tech giant Palantir has wrapped its tentacles around the British state, securing major contracts with the Ministry of Defence and the NHS in the last three years. However, many are questioning the ...
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Wall Street finished the trading week on a weaker note as investors digested a fresh batch of economic data and corporate earnings results. On the economic front, data showed mixed signals in January, ...
The vital signs of the American economy are pointing in the same, favorable direction more convincingly than at any point since before the pandemic. Inflation is falling. The labor market is holding.
GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan (WABC) -- Local leaders raised the pride flag once again at the Stonewall National Monument on Thursday after the Trump administration replaced it with an American flag ...
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Gold prices rose more than 2% on Friday as weaker than expected U.S. inflation data reignited hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, offsetting concerns from stronger than expected jobs data ...
President Trump plans to raise his new global tariff to 15%. This will replace many of the duties ruled illegal by the Supreme Court. WSJ’s Ashby Jones explains the implications of the court’s ...