By Daphne Psaledakis, David Lawder and Bart H. Meijer WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European leaders were bracing for U.S.
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are also falling in premarket trading Monday as the stock market digests Donald Trump's latest tariffs moves.
Donald Trump's latest trade offensive against Canada and Mexico has been branded "completely contradictory" by Professor ...
Prices fluctuate slightly by county throughout West Michigan.
“A tidal wave of fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) has been unleashed across the cryptocurrency market after U.S. president ...
Donald Trump declared economic war on Canada over the weekend. The Wall Street Journal called it the “dumbest trade war.” The Buffalo News assessed the ...
Britain has a "fair and balanced" trading relationship with the United States, a government spokesperson said on Monday, ...
A Hampton man was charged after ramming several Virginia State Patrol vehicles on Saturday night, according to a VSP release.
U.S. futures and global stocks were hit by a selloff early on Monday as markets around the world braced for a potential trade ...
The Mexican peso tumbled over 2% to its lowest in nearly three years against the dollar on Monday after the United States ...
Trump is imposing blanket tariffs of 25 percent on all Canadian and Mexican goods – aside from a carveout of a lower 10 ...