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A staff member holds out a bar of gold bullion to a potential buyer.
FinanceGold prices are smashing record highs but it’s still a risky bet — ‘You’re not sending gold to buy your Domino’s pizza,’ finance expert warns
By Greg McKennaMarch 15, 2025
Donald Trump leans over to right, where Scott Bessent is sitting directly next to him and pointing with his right index finger in that direction.
FinanceWhy lowering the yield on 10-year bonds is more important to Trump than the stock market or interest rates
By Greg McKennaMarch 14, 2025
Scott Bessent says the U.S. economy is detoxing but that doesn’t mean there will be a recession: ‘I’m not concerned about a little bit of volatility over three weeks’
FinanceScott Bessent says the U.S. economy is detoxing but that doesn’t mean there will be a recession: ‘I’m not concerned about a little bit of volatility over three weeks’
By Alena BotrosMarch 14, 2025
Struggling consumers skimp on chips and cigarettes as convenience store sales slip
Personal FinanceStruggling consumers skimp on chips and cigarettes as convenience store sales slip
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 14, 2025
Stephen Miran makes a gap between his thumb and right index finger with his right hand as he talks at his Senate confirmation hearing.
FinanceTrump’s chief economist has a blueprint to force countries to pay for tariffs without reigniting inflation, but he says the path to success is narrow
By Greg McKennaMarch 13, 2025
Bitcoin rebounds after a rosy inflation report—but there are storm clouds on the horizon
The CoinsBitcoin rebounds after a rosy inflation report—but there are storm clouds on the horizon
By Catherine McGrathMarch 12, 2025
Donald Trump getting out of a red car
FinanceInflation cooled in February, but economists say Trump’s tariffs haven’t had time to take effect
By Alena BotrosMarch 12, 2025
Hands reach inside an egg case
RetailEggs in America are now 60% more expensive than they were last year, report shows
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
A man wearing a Trump hat and shirt, along with his red trading uniform, looks to his right on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
FinanceGoldman Sachs’ chief economist just downgraded the entire U.S. economy as Trump’s latest tariff salvo rattles markets
By Greg McKennaMarch 11, 2025
Photo of Jamie Dimon
PoliticsJamie Dimon says Trump’s presidential pressure on the Fed is nothing new—but impact is limited
By Eleanor PringleMarch 11, 2025
stressed man looking at stocks
FinanceFinance leaders are losing faith in Trump’s economy, with optimism plummeting 20% since last quarter. ‘There are a lot of warning signs right now’
By CFO BrewMarch 11, 2025
‘Trump bump’ turns to ‘Trump slump’ as market rout wipes out recent gains
Personal Finance‘Trump bump’ turns to ‘Trump slump’ as market rout wipes out recent gains
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 11, 2025
China's Premier Li Qiang prepares to speak at the National People's Congress in Beijing last week.
CommentaryChina has only one real way to hit its 2025 growth target
By Steve H. Hanke and Caleb HofmannMarch 11, 2025
President-elect Donald Trump points out into a crowd as he rings the opening bell on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on December 12, 2024 in New York City.
FinanceThe bond market is pricing in a Trump recession as investors protect their portfolios
By Greg McKennaMarch 10, 2025
President Trump Announces TSMC Investment
Politics‘Trumpcession’ fears spike after Trump refuses to promise economic growth will continue
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 10, 2025
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