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Arguments in Washington, D.C., have sparked investor worries.
Poland has passed a new crypto law that has already triggered strong criticism from industry participants, with concerns that it could undermine the country’s competitiveness in digital assets.The legislation, which is framed as an interpretation of the E
Pfizer will not be subject to President Donald Trump's tariffs on pharmaceuticals for three years. In exchange, the company will sell some products at a 50% average discount on a direct-to-consumer website called TrumpRX. It will also lower prices for Ame
While most of the standoffs end with eleventh-hour agreements, enough have led to disruptions in the federal bureaucracy that Wall Street investors have to at least consider the implications for US financial markets. The Trump administration is threateni
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said, \\
A member of the Trump administration has seemingly raised a red flag after China bought millions of tons of Argentinian soybeans, taking advantage of a financial lifeline the US Treasury Department said it plans to provide to Buenos Aires – all while Amer
Electric vehicle sales hit a record high as buyers rushed to beat the federal EV tax credit deadline: JD Power
Last week’s Argentine soybean news was psychologically bearish, but here’s what traders are focusing on now.
Digital asset investment products faced heavy withdrawals last week, with outflows reaching $812 million, the largest weekly drawdown of the year. The bulk of the pressure fell on Bitcoin and Ethereum products, while Solana and XRP managed to draw inflows
“This is highly unfortunate,” the text said. “Soy prices are dropping further because of it. This gives China more leverage on us.”
A pact to offer “most favored nation” prices to state Medicaid programs and via direct-to-consumer channels doesn’t affect those on commercial insurance or who won’t pay out of pocket.
Job openings were roughly unchanged in August, data show, while the hiring and quit rates declined.
In its home market of Japan, Suzuki saw production decrease to 71,121 units.
The dollar index (DXY00 ) today is down by -0.13 %. The dollar is under pressure today on the likelihood of a government shutdown on Wednesday. Also, lower T-note yields today have weakened the dollar's interest rate differentials. In addition, comments t
AZO's Q4 earnings fall short of estimates, but sales rise year over year with strong same-store gains and new store openings.