U.S. and China Agree to Get Geneva Pact Back on Track
The move marks the latest twist in the countries' winding trade war.
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Trade Talks Send S&P 500 to Third Straight Gain
The broad index is now less than 2% below its all-time high.
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Appeals Court Keeps Trump's Sweeping Tariffs in Place for Now
The court will hear fast-track oral arguments this summer.
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The 10-Year Auction and Inflation Data Could Jolt the Bond Market
Bond yields and prices have been in a holding pattern in recent days. That could change.
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EIA Sees Lower U.S. Crude-Oil Production as Drilling Slows
The EIA expects production to average a little above 13.4 million barrels a day this year, and just under 13.4 million barrels a day in 2026.
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World Bank Sees U.S. Growth Rate Halving as Tariffs Slow Global Economy
The world's largest economy is expected to grow by just 1.4% in 2025, a sharp deceleration from the 2.8% expansion recorded in 2024.
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America's Small Businesses Hopeful of Boost From Trump's Spending Bill
Main Street businesses are feeling less worried about their prospects, a survey showed, as tariff concerns lessen and the megabill lifts sentiment.
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While Senate Considers Genius Act, Russian Is Charged With Stablecoin Laundering
Prosecutors allege $530 million moved into the U.S. banking system, including from sanctioned Russian banks.
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China Extends Probe Into EU Pork Imports
China said it would extend a yearlong probe into pork imports from the European Union, as Beijing seeks to bolster ties with the 27-member bloc amid heightened trade tensions with the U.S.
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Lawmakers Traded Stocks Heavily as Trump Rolled Out 'Liberation Day' Tariffs
Buying and selling of stocks are spurring a new push to further restrict lawmakers' market activities.
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U.K. Labor Market Cools, Keeping BOE on Course for Summer Rate Cut
Easing wage growth offers reassurance to Bank of England policymakers despite the level still being well above that required to return inflation to target any time soon.
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Moody's Sounds Alarm on Private Funds for Individuals
Chasing retail money could pose risks to investors, private funds and the financial system, Moody's said.
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Silver and Platinum Surpass Gold's Rally This Year. Where Precious Metals Go Next.
Traders may be searching for other stores of value as concerns remain over global trade and tariffs.
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Property & Casualty Insurance Stocks Fell Monday. Policy Pricing Could Be an Issue.
The selling could reflect profit-taking. There also could be investor concern about weakening pricing of property and casualty insurance policies.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 10, 2025 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)
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