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(Bloomberg) -- Indian exporters who built their businesses on Americans’ demand for affordable goods are redrawing their strategies and weighing alternatives to reduce the pain from US President Donald Trump’s shock 50% levy on imports.Most Read from Bloo
Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, is the latest to warn about the effects of President Trump’s tariffs.
Although it has production facilities in the U.S., it still imports plenty of booze into the country.
Bitdeer CEO Jeff LaBerge predicts Bitcoin could hit 150K to 200K this cycle, but warns the next bear market may still drag prices below six figures.
Inflation is one of the main macroeconomic trends right now and matters for crypto.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Thursday he expects the country is heading towards $50 billion a month in tariff revenues as higher levies on imports from dozens of countries kick in. \\
DoorDash stock has significantly outperformed the broader market this year, and analysts seem to be cautiously bullish about its prospects.
President Donald Trump demanded that Lip-Bu Tan, CEO of tech firm, Intel resign immediately, saying he is “highly conflicted.”
HANOI/BANGKOK (Reuters) -Tougher U.S. trade penalties on goods originating in one country being re-shipped from another are not expected to immediately follow new U.S. tariffs, three people in Southeast Asia with knowledge of the matter said, easing a maj
There's no sign of any slowdown in the AI/data center market in 2025.
Ongoing unemployment claim filings have continued to move higher in a sign Americans are taking longer to find new work.
(Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ticked higher last week, suggesting the labor market was largely stable even though job creation is weakening and it is taking laid-off workers longer to find new jobs.
For Rachel Reeves, the bad news just keeps on coming.
(Bloomberg) -- Crocs Inc. shares dropped after the shoe company said its efforts to save money amid consumer pressure and tariffs would drive down revenue. Most Read from BloombergAll Hail the Humble Speed HumpMayor Asked to Explain $1.4 Billion of Wasted
McKesson beats on Q1 earnings and raises FY26 EPS view, but shares slip as gross margin narrows and spin-off plans weigh on investors' sentiment.