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The Western Journal on MSNAxios Forced to Admit that 'Everything's Coming Up Trump' in Sobering AnalysisThe left-leaning Axios admitted Wednesday that it is so far, so good for President Donald Trump's economy, despite the dire predictions regarding his tariff policy. In an article titled "Why everything's coming up Trump on the economy,
U.S. companies are getting ready to open their books on the second quarter, with investors looking for signs of an impact from President Donald Trump's trade war launched on April 2. While earnings growth is expected to decelerate from the first three months of the year,
The US decision to delay tariff penalties until Aug. 1 doesn't dramatically impact the Middle East, but the coming weeks could still have important ripple effects in the region.
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From what has changed (and what hasn't) from Trump's 'tariff mania' to Musk's possible boredom with TeslaAnalysis of global trends that will eventually affect your wallet. If one looks at the global trade statistics published by the UN on Monday, they will come to the conclusion that they live in another galaxy.
The US president says he is "disappointed" in Putin and will be sending "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
Silver surges to a 14-year high as Fed rate cut signals, tariff fears, and supply deficits fuel bullish sentiment in the silver market.
President Trump sent more mixed signals on his tariff policy and bashed Russian President Putin during a Cabinet meeting Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday lauded a new trade deal signed with Indonesia and said the United States would be fighting China "in a very friendly fashion." Trump told an energy summit at Carnegie Mellon University that other trade deals could be reached,