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President Trump announced additional weapon support for Ukraine while threatening new tariffs and sanctions against Russia if ...
Trump’s threats of secondary tariffs are “never going to go anywhere” as long as he is unwilling to impose costs on Moscow directly, Keir Giles, a senior fellow at the London-based Chatham House think ...
The U.S. is expected on Tuesday to report that rising costs for imported goods lifted overall consumer prices in June, ...
Food prices have risen a bit faster than overall inflation lately, putting pressure on consumers. Three midyear supermarket trends to watch.
The European Union sent a group of trade officials to Washington on Tuesday, hoping to revive an outline trade agreement with the U.S. after President Trump's letter threatening 30% tariffs. EU trade ...
The European Union could target Boeing and whiskey-maker Brown-Forman under its plans for retaliatory tariffs if the bloc can ...
During his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on Moscow unless ...
U.S. Treasury yields will trade in a tight range over the coming months, with a strong majority of bond strategists surveyed by Reuters predicting demand for Treasuries lagging an expected deluge of ...
This shift from the president comes months after back-and-forth signals from President Trump on his support with Vladimir Putin.
U.S. consumer prices likely picked up in June, potentially marking the start of a long-anticipated, tariff-induced increase in inflation that has left the Federal Reserve cautious about resuming its ...
Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that Moscow favors a diplomatic resolution of the Ukraine conflict and is ready to negotiate ...
US President Donald Trump reportedly asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky whether Ukraine could strike deep into Russian territory, including Moscow, if given the weapons to do so, according ...