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Exxon Mobil chairman and CEO Darren Woods talks while seated at a conference.
InvestingExxon and Chevron hold the line against tariffs, OPEC, and plunging oil prices
By Jordan BlumMay 2, 2025
A picture of people milling about and talking with recruiters at a job fair with a "Now Hiring" sign in the background.
FinanceTrump got a strong jobs report, but not in the way he necessarily wanted
By Greg McKennaMay 2, 2025
Markets are one Truth Social post from being up or down 5% every day, JPMorgan portfolio manager says 
FinanceMarkets are one Truth Social post from being up or down 5% every day, JPMorgan portfolio manager says 
By Alena BotrosMay 2, 2025
Howard Lutnick
SuccessU.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkids
By Emma BurleighMay 2, 2025
Toy shortages are in the pipeline as U.S. firms cancel orders with tariffs putting Christmas ‘at risk’
RetailToy shortages are in the pipeline as U.S. firms cancel orders with tariffs putting Christmas ‘at risk’
By Jason MaMay 2, 2025
In this photo illustration, the stock market information of PPG Industries Inc seen displayed on a smartphone
FinancePPG CEO says company is ready to navigate Trump tariff uncertainty: ‘Our top 30 suppliers for our U.S. businesses, 0 of them are Chinese’
By Ian MountMay 2, 2025
For Delta and Accenture CEOs, helping employees navigate the trade and tariffs uncertainty fits the company culture
ConferencesFor Delta and Accenture CEOs, helping employees navigate the trade and tariffs uncertainty fits the company culture
By John KellMay 2, 2025
The 3 steps smart CEOs are taking in a volatile tariff environment, according to the head of a major global leadership advisory firm
LeadershipThe 3 steps smart CEOs are taking in a volatile tariff environment, according to the head of a major global leadership advisory firm
By Sara BraunMay 2, 2025
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru attends a join press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (not pictured) at the premier's office in Tokyo on April 9, 2025.
PoliticsJapan prepared to use its role as America’s largest creditor as leverage in Trump trade talks
By Christiaan HetznerMay 2, 2025
Scott Bessent smiling
FinanceTariffs have a surprise upshot: the U.S. is raking in billions more than expected
By Irina IvanovaMay 2, 2025
US President Donald Trump
PoliticsLutnick: ‘I have a deal done, done, done, done’ as China, Japan and India warm to trade talks
By Eleanor PringleMay 2, 2025
Photo of a cargo ship in China.
FinanceDamn the torpedoes! Stocks go full speed ahead despite declining U.S. shipping and manufacturing data
By Jim EdwardsMay 2, 2025
Ryanair threatens to ‘reassess’ a $30 billion Boeing order after getting U.S. flak for considering China’s COMAC jets
PoliticsRyanair threatens to ‘reassess’ a $30 billion Boeing order after getting U.S. flak for considering China’s COMAC jets
By Lionel LimMay 2, 2025
China says if U.S. wants to ‘show its sincerity’ for trade talks it should be ready to cancel Trump’s 145% tariffs
PoliticsChina says if U.S. wants to ‘show its sincerity’ for trade talks it should be ready to cancel Trump’s 145% tariffs
By Elaine Kurtenbach and The Associated PressMay 2, 2025
The EU can solve the tariff showdown ‘very quickly’ by spending an extra $56 billion on American products
PoliticsThe EU can solve the tariff showdown ‘very quickly’ by spending an extra $56 billion on American products
By AFPMay 2, 2025
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