Trump tariffs to start tomorrow on Canada, Mexico and China. Here’s why they may be ‘just the warm-up.’
The Trump White House’s press secretary said Friday that tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will come Saturday.
The Trump White House’s press secretary said Friday that tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will come Saturday.
Investors counting on last year’s big winners of the stock market to repeat their lead in 2025 have endured a setback.
The former New York Community Bank’s stock has risen more than 26% in 2025 on signs of a turnaround from its “material weakness” warning last year.
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“I was under the impression that once I elected to take my monthly benefit it was set for perpetuity.”
Piper Sandler downgrades Hershey Co. to underweight from neutral on expectation of stubbornly high cocoa prices.
A team from Goldman Sachs says that gold will be one key commodity for investors.
Apple Intelligence may not be the dud that skeptics thought. And while China pressure is real, other emerging markets are compensating.
Infinity Natural Resources Inc. priced its initial public offering above the midpoint of its range in a sign of a strong stock-market debut for the oil and gas producer, which operates in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Some analysts say the outlook looks conservative. Another says investors are “likely growing numb to the company’s travails.”
The labor market is no longer a source of inflation pressures, but economists continue to watch the data closely.
Colgate-Palmolive’s CEO noted that the company hit an “exciting milestone,” but it wasn’t enough to lift the stock premarket.
Consumer spending is strong for third quarter in a row
The price gauge used by the Federal Reserve to help set U.S. interest rates accelerated in December, pushing the bank further away from its inflation goal and reducing the chance of a another reduction in borrowing costs soon.
AbbVie’s earnings topped estimates as it offered an upbeat view of 2025.
Exxon Mobil’s stock gained ground after quarterly profit and free cash flow beat expectations, and production rose, while revenue fell short of forecasts.