ORLANDO, Florida, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Market sentiment soured rapidly on Thursday, sparking a steep selloff ⁠in ⁠U.S. stocks, precious metals, commodities and cryptocurrencies, as investors ⁠flocked to ...
The Trump administration asked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for the Washington region’s Dulles International Airport and New York’s Penn Station to be named after President Donald ...
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1540 ET – U.S. government debt sells off and Treasury yields rise, along with the dollar, after a tepid opening, as manufacturing PMI surprises on the upside. Much-expected January payrolls, ...
The nation's largest food redistributor is expanding its distribution center in Bear to support projected need for more distribution space in the Northeast. Dot Foods will expand its facility from 190 ...
On Wednesday, in a post on X, Schiff highlighted gold’s record rally, calling it the “biggest one-day” rise against the U.S. Dollar in history, as the spot prices of the yellow metal soared to new ...
The U.S. dollar fell on Tuesday after President Donald Trump insisted the currency — which declined notably last year — is doing "great." Nela Richardson, ADP's chief economist, told CNBC the decline ...
The S&P 500 Index's cap-weighted structure has led to high concentration, with a few large tech companies driving most of its returns. This concentration risk is similar to the Tech Stock Bubble of ...
Cole Smead, CEO of Smead Capital Management joins Europe Early Edition, discussing dollar weakness, the impact of tariffs on the pharma sector, and the recent surge in precious metal prices. Got a ...
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President Donald Trump’s duties on imported goods are paid almost entirely by American importers, their domestic customers and ultimately U.S. consumers, a study from a German think tank concluded.