Global Markets Mixed as Focus Shifts to Trump Bill
U.S. stock futures were a touch lower with focus shifting from U.S.-Canada trade talks to the Senate's marathon session to pass Trump's "big, beautiful bill".
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Powell Speaks in Europe as Trump Piles Pressure on Fed
The Fed chair will speak Tuesday morning at the European Central Bank's Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal.
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Asian Factory Activity Stays Subdued as Tariff Deadline Looms
Asia factory activity ended the second quarter on a weak note, as U.S. tariff uncertainty weighed on orders and production across much of the region.
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Canada Loads First Ever LNG Cargo to Asia
LNG's role in Asia's energy mix looks set to keep growing as countries turn to the lower-carbon fuel to meet their green energy goals.
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Japan Business Sentiment Improves Despite Tariffs
Large Japanese manufacturers became slightly more optimistic about their business conditions in the second quarter despite tariff concerns, reviving rate-hike expectations.
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Germany's Jobless Rate Holds Steady Despite Signs of Labor-Market Weakness
The unemployment rate was 6.3% in June for a fourth consecutive month, but signs of a loosening labor market remain as economic uncertainty around trade and geopolitics persists.
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From Tariff Pain to Record Highs, a Wild Quarter on Wall Street
The S&P 500 has now added more than 9% since President Trump announced sweeping tariffs.
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EU Trade Chief Plans Trip to Washington as Tariff Deadline Looms
The European Union's top trade official will head to Washington this week for talks as Brussels' officials race to secure a deal before a key deadline expires next week.
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Republicans' Effort to Pass Megabill Stretches Overnight
The Senate continued a marathon session to pass President Trump's tax and spending package, as the GOP raced to get the legislation to the president's desk by a self-imposed July 4 deadline.
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South Korea's Exports Rebound Despite Tariff Woes
South Korea's exports rebounded in June largely on brisk semiconductor shipments, indicating resilience despite challenges from higher U.S. tariffs weighing on global trade.
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Your July Fourth Burgers Cost More Than Ever as Beef Prices Hit Record
Americans hosting cookouts will have to pay up to buy ground beef because of a historically low cattle supply.
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Love Island Is a Smash Hit for Peacock. What It Means for Streaming.
The dating show offers a new way to think about streaming. An app tied to the summer hit is currently the second most downloaded in the Apple App Store.
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'Dark Pools' Are Handling More Stock Trades. Wall Street Is Fighting Back.
In the last quarter of 2024, the exchanges' share of trading fell below 50% for the first time.
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