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Consumers are spending again after the spring’s tariff chill. But some expect growth to be slow.
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The president threatened to sue the newspaper and News Corp for publishing an article about a letter bearing his name that ...
New data reflect that the president’s tariff and immigration policies are boosting inflation and weighing on jobs ...
Forecasters nudge up growth and trim inflation estimates as tariffs prove lower and less costly than expected in April.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the president that ousting Jerome Powell entailed risks, including possible effects on the economy and potential legal and political obstacles.
Campbell Wilson told staff in a memo that the pilots had passed a mandatory preflight breathalyzer test.
It isn’t just the U.S. Other countries have also come to expect an independent U.S. central bank.
Smaller lenders’ reports on business-lending growth might be a crucial signal for investors.
Without independence, the Fed couldn’t be trusted to give priority to low inflation over the president’s other priorities.
Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal have grown less concerned about the fallout from President Trump’s policies. Here's how the latest survey findings compare with predictions made around ...
The European Union agreed to block attempts to revive the Nord Stream gas pipelines and lower a price cap for Russian oil ...
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