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America’s Economy Is No. 1. That Means Trouble.
The Wall Street Journal· 12 hours agoIf you want a single number to capture America’s economic stature, here it is: This year, the U.S. will account for 26.3% of the global gross domestic...
U.S. dollar — and its No. 1 status — could become a casualty of economic war
Market Watch· 6 days agoToday, the dollar’s market share is unprecedented. is dominant with a 66% share, is the U.S. dollar...
Biden vows to let Trump-era tax cuts expire next year, meaning higher rates for millions
FOX Business· 3 hours agoA 2017 tax overhaul passed by former President Donald Trump expires at the end of 2025, setting up a...
Weitz Fixed Income Insights: Great Expectations
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoS. must absorb. Spending an increasing amount of government tax revenue to pay interest crowds out spending for otherwise more productive uses. Per Bank...
‘Extraordinary’ U.S. government debt may mean prolonged bond-market volatility
Market Watch· 2 days agoThe focus is shifting to the U.S. government-debt burden as tensions fade in the Middle East and...
Hoosiers have several options to choose from for next governor of Indiana
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoAs McCormick is unopposed in the primary, her answers will appear in The Tribune this fall. They...
Trump’s team keeps promising to increase inflation
Vox· 1 day agoDonald Trump is currently leading the 2024 presidential race, in no small part because voters trust him to combat inflation. This is a bit strange since...
Boeing posts $355 million loss as it tries to dig out from under its latest crisis
KIRO via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours agoHamilton says another thing that jumps out from the report is the large deficit Boeing is facing....
How AI and EVs are boosting demand for copper
Market Watch· 16 hours agoIn the U.S., Europe, and China, purchasing managers’ index readings year to date point upwards, he said, “bolstering what copper is telling us in real...
Why Citigroup Is My Favorite Buffett Stock
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoFrom 1992 to 2001, the dollar outperformed. From 2001 to 2008, international currencies outperformed again. And finally, from 2008 to 2022, the dollar...