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President-elect Donald Trump shakes hands with Jonathan Gray, member of the Board of Directors at Blackstone, following their meeting at Trump International Golf Club, November 20, 2016 in Bedminster Township, New Jersey.
FinancePrivate equity promised an M&A boom this year. The world is still waiting
By Greg McKennaJune 25, 2025
New JPMorgan survey finds rising recession fears at mid-sized firms
FinanceNew JPMorgan survey finds rising recession fears at mid-sized firms
By Luisa BeltranJune 25, 2025
Trump’s chip tariff threat sparks pushback from auto industry to tech
TechTrump’s chip tariff threat sparks pushback from auto industry to tech
By Michael Shepard and BloombergJune 24, 2025
Investors liked the peace but they love war even more, asset markets are saying today
FinanceInvestors liked the peace but they love war even more, asset markets are saying today
By Jim EdwardsJune 24, 2025
An employee in a foreign exchange office counts US dollars in front a teller's window.
FinanceThe U.S. dollar’s decline has room to run, but the AI boom could stop it
By Greg McKennaJune 24, 2025
A consumer refuels their vehicle at a gas station in Daegu, South Korea, on June 23, 2025, while geopolitical risks heighten due to U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Middle EastCeasefire between Israel and Iran already being tested as markets bet it will stave off ‘stagflationary shock’
By Nino PaoliJune 23, 2025
Ireland sees thousands of jobs at risk from U.S. pharma tariffs
Workplace CultureIreland sees thousands of jobs at risk from U.S. pharma tariffs
By Olivia Fletcher, Stephen Carroll and BloombergJune 23, 2025
The IPO market is booming—and more big listings like Klarna and StubHub could come this fall
FinanceThe IPO market is booming—and more big listings like Klarna and StubHub could come this fall
By Luisa BeltranJune 23, 2025
Trump’s threat of ‘regime change’ in Iran is being greeted with calm and enthusiasm by the markets
FinanceTrump’s threat of ‘regime change’ in Iran is being greeted with calm and enthusiasm by the markets
By Jim EdwardsJune 23, 2025
Bad ‘vibes’ may be having a bigger impact on the economy now
EconomyBad ‘vibes’ may be having a bigger impact on the economy now
By Jason MaJune 21, 2025
Top economist who previously sounded the alarm on tariffs sees a possible scenario where Trump ‘outsmarted all of us’
EconomyTop economist who previously sounded the alarm on tariffs sees a possible scenario where Trump ‘outsmarted all of us’
By Jason MaJune 21, 2025
Fed governor breaks ranks and says rate cuts could resume next month to prevent further cracks in the job market
EconomyFed governor breaks ranks and says rate cuts could resume next month to prevent further cracks in the job market
By Nino PaoliJune 21, 2025
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney smiles and looks to his right as he greets U.S. President Donald Trump, who stands straight and opens his mouth.
FinanceCanadians snapped up U.S. debt in April despite Trump’s tariffs, but the bond selloff tanked its value
By Greg McKennaJune 21, 2025
Trump delay of Iran bombing decision by two weeks puts U.S. markets into holding pattern
FinanceTrump delay of Iran bombing decision by two weeks puts U.S. markets into holding pattern
By Ian MountJune 20, 2025
Left: President Donald Trump. Right: FOMC chairman Jerome Powell.
FinanceTrump’s decision on whether to bomb Iran could have knock-on effects for his fight against the Fed
By Jim EdwardsJune 19, 2025
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