Republicans Are Pressed by Trump to Pass the Stalled Megabill
After the party’s attempts to enact his tax and spending bill encountered obstinate opposition, the president urged remaining House Republicans to support his proposal.
Although it recovers, Swiss inflation remains near deflationary levels.
Although annual inflation increased in June, there is still a chance that the Swiss National Bank may lower interest rates below zero later this year.
Board Member Takata said the BOJ should be prepared to raise rates.
According to policy board member Hajime Takata, if U.S. trade discussions move forward, the Bank of Japan should be prepared to start tightening policy again.
Activity in China’s Service Sector Grows at a Slower Rate
In June, a private indicator of China’s services sector activity increased as companies tried to draw in new clients.
If the ADP data indicates that the economy shed employment for the first time in years, you should be quite dubious.
Was the June job loss in the U.S. economy the first since the pandemic? Yes, according to payroll king ADP, but investors should be extremely skeptical of its claim.
July Fourth is here. Are You Prepared for Another Revolution in America?
The best traditions in America are truly revolutionary. The most recent is Zohran Mamdani of New York.
Why there may be growing support for a July Fed interest rate drop
The case for the Federal Reserve to soon commence rate decreases may be strengthened by weaker labor-market statistics this week.
Private-Equity Fundraising Fails in the First Half of 2025
Growth and buyout companies in the United States are expected to see a fall in fundraising for the third year in a row.
FHFA Chief Says Congress Should Look Into Federal Reserve Chair Powell
The Fed’s headquarters remodeling has the central banker under investigation.
Trump’s Attempt to Rejuvenate American Shipping Fails
White House actions lead to warnings of setbacks at shipyards and the Merchant Marine, as well as staff reductions at a new shipbuilding office.
Trump claims that the US and Vietnam have reached a tariff agreement.
The president said decreased tariffs will allow American goods to enter Vietnam duty-free.
The Chancellor Tears Up As Britain’s Welfare Reversal Slams U.K. Bonds
Following the U.K. government’s abandonment of a plan to reduce welfare spending, investors fear more taxes or borrowing are imminent.
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles After an Unexpected Increase in Exports
Due to a substantial decline in exports and a rise in imports, U.S. crude oil stockpiles grew by 3.8 million barrels over the previous week.
The gap between the climate goals of the United States and Europe has widened.
A increasing gap between the United States and the rest of the industrialized world is being signaled by the EU’s ambitious new aim for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The cost of your July 4th burgers will be high. Instead, try grilling some pork chops.
According to a trade association, the total amount spent on Fourth of July celebrations fell 5.3% from the previous year to $8.9 billion.