It started with tariffs, but the trade war is quickly escalating beyond import taxes into a broader tit-for-tat battle.
Trump can wage this war because he has the world’s largest weapon: the U.S. economy. When a consumer of our size changes its buying patterns, it can have a devastating effect on others. Canada and ...
Axios Chief Economic Correspondent Neil Irwin, NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard, and Reuters White House Correspondent Jeff Mason ...
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago and the subsequent imposition of tough economic sanctions, the ...
Stocks futures were again showing jitters early Thursday, after a reprieve for the S&P and NASDAQ on Wednesday amid President Donald Trump's trade war.
The drops extend a sell-off on Wall Street that has taken investors on a scary ride, fueled by worries about how much pain ...
We’re not, but we should be.” That was French economy minister Éric Lombard’s response to a question on March 1 asking if ...
The economy in 2018 was much different than the one today, and so are the Fed's options for keeping it on track.