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How businesses react to tariffs, trade war impact from China, Trump trade policy
IMF chief Christine Lagarde has a message to G-20 finance ministers and central bankers ahead of this weekend's meeting in Japan: embrace trade, innovation and openness.
After a weak jobs report from ADP, a report from the Institute for Supply Management is signaling that the U.S. economy and jobs market remained healthy in May.
New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods fell for the second time in three months in April while shipments dipped for the first time in three months.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on Tuesday, at the Conference on Monetary Policy Strategy, Tools and Communications Practices.
A new road traffic information system combines historical with real-time traffic data for every road in the world.
The National Association for Business Economics released its survey for the month of May, and despite overarching concerns about recession and trade wars the panel saw a favorable outlook in the...
It's too soon to be looking for an economy-crushing recession, but the reality is that growth looks like it should be a lot slower in the second quarter of 2019 and perhaps later in the year as well.
When the University of Michigan released its preliminary reading on consumer sentiment for May, it came with the caveat that the data had been collected prior to the end of trade talks and the trade...
Saturday, June 1, marks the beginning of the 2019 hurricane season. NOAA analysts are predicting a normal year and housing market analysts at CoreLogic have released their report on the number of...
Singapore, the small island nation, has taken the crown of the most competitive economy in the world, according to an annual, widely followed, study. The United States dropped to third place.