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The majority of the new tariffs announced closely reflect the rates proposed in April; Laos and Burma are set to face the highest levy at 40%. Meanwhile, goods from Cambodia and Thailand will face slightly lower rates of 36%. Additionally, Brunei, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Moldova, South Korea and Tunisia will see a 25% tariff hike.
U.S. stocks are higher in afternoon trading Wednesday as Wall Street weighs the latest developments in Trump's trade wars.
Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Wednesday, as investors shrugged off President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff moves and kept a close watch on negotiations with global trade partners.
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While banks including Goldman Sachs and Bank of America raised their S&P 500 year-end targets on Tuesday, Bannister is doubling down on his bearish view and calling for a 12% corr
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Wall Street was relatively quiet early Wednesday with major indexes ticking up modestly as the Trump administration seeks to win more favorable deals with global trading partners. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.
World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners
The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board sent a scathing message to top officials of President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday regarding its latest memo about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case.
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Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro ripped into Apple's reliance on China on Monday. Leaving the country might be harder than Trump thinks, analysts say.