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In this special extended interview, billionaire and Wall Street legend Leon Cooperman joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber and weighs in on President Trump’s tariffs, calling them “bad for the economy and bad for the world.
Skyrocketing prices might not be top of mind this spring. But many economists warn that consumers should get ready to pay more as soon as summer.
Trump has repeatedly claimed foreign nations will cover the tariffs, but Walmart has already started to raise prices in response to Trump's tariffs.
Walmart will leverage tariffs to gain market share by encouraging competitors to raise prices while strategically keeping prices low where it matters most to customers.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is praising congressional Republicans for pushing ahead with President Donald Trump’s bill of tax breaks and spending cuts.
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The president returned to Washington from a Middle East trip to find his tariffs and a U.S. debt downgrade remain a concern for businesses and the market.
Duffy is the second member of Trump’s cabinet who sold securities shortly before the president’s tariff announcements sent markets plunging. A spokesperson for Duffy said an account manager made the trades and that Duffy had no input on the timing.
Spirit maker Diageo plans $500 million in cost savings by 2028, lower tariff impact view by $50 million in earnings statement released on Monday.
China mines some 70% of the world’s rare earths, the 17 metallic elements primarily used in magnets needed for civilian and military technologies. But its 90% share of processing for rare earths mined around the world is what really concerns officials from other countries.
After retail giant Walmart warned customers President Trump's tariffs would force the company to raise prices, Trump took to his social media over the weekend to say Walmart should 'EAT THE TARIFFS'.
Newsweek takes a look at users comments and highlights some of the replies to topics ranging from Trump to the latest on the turmoil of the Democratic Party.
Goldman said tariffs could overshadow and boost to the economy provided by Republicans' sweeping fiscal package, which includes big tax and spending cuts.