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Jun 09, 2025

U.S. stock futures dip ahead of renewed trade talks with China

U.S. stock futures slipped on Sunday, following a positive week for Wall Street and ahead of renewed trade talks with China set for Monday.

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Japan's Economy at Risk of Technical Recession, Revised Data Shows

Revised data confirmed that Japan's economy shrank in the first quarter, solidifying the risk of a technical recession.

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Will Trump's Tax Bill Really Amp Up Growth?

A debate over the legislation's effects on economic growth and deficits is at the core of this summer's fiscal fight in Congress.

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Export Controls to Take Center Stage at U.S.-China Trade Talks

The trade war's focus has shifted from tariffs to countries' curbs on critical products and materials.

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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data Could Show Tariffs Feeding Into Higher Prices

Further comments from U.S. President Trump on tariffs, as well as developments with Trump's feud with Elon Musk will continue to be closely monitored.

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Americans' Electric Bills Are Headed Higher With the Temperatures

Forecasts for a hotter-than-normal summer and more expensive natural gas mean pricier power.

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How reliable is U.S. economic data? It's a growing risk for investors awaiting the next Fed rate cut.

Questions about inflation and labor-market data could influence the central bank's decision-making, and potentially impact markets.

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How to Invest When Everything Yields the Same

One option is to look elsewhere, outside the U.S., where some are betting on another "great convergence" among investment assets.

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Get Ready for Inflation to Matter in Markets Again

New readings on consumer and producer prices could fuel volatility.

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Europe Finds Itself in Trump's Good Books-for Now

Pledges to boost arms spending and trade talks have won allies a reprieve from the president's barbs and threats. Officials are enjoying it but know it could pass quickly.

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Trump and Washington Are Making Tons of Noise. Why the Stock Market Will Be Just Fine.

Some investors might be worried about the stock market, given President Donald Trump's policy gyrations and the way he communicates his plans. Don't be.

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The U.S. Economy Is Headed Toward an Uncomfortable Summer

Companies say they are freezing hiring and investment to deal with shifting tariff policies, which is compounding an uneasy equilibrium in the labor market.

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Chinese-Owned Company Halts Work on Factory to Make Batteries in U.S.

Automotive Energy Supply Corp., which has a deal to supply BMW, paused construction amid uncertainty over tariffs for imported machinery and materials, and a potential loss of subsidies.

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Trump's New Steel Tariffs Look Vulnerable to a Courtroom Challenge

Increase is piggybacking on seven-year-old findings. Are they too stale?

 

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June 08, 2025 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)

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