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US Producer Prices Rose Slightly In June, While The Cost Of Goods Declined

U.S. producer prices rose slightly in June as the cost of energy and other goods fell for a second straight month. Read more

Peter Navarro Says Don't Believe China Or US Press, Calls Wall Street Journal Stories 'garbage'

White House trade advisor Peter Navarro said media reports on the U.S.-China trade talks are not reliable. Read more

The Fed Chairman Says The Relationship Between Inflation And Unemployment Is Gone

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the relationship between unemployment and inflation has collapsed. Read more

Wall Street Banks Are Bailing On Troubled American Farmers Amid US-China Trade War

In the wake of the US housing meltdown of the late 2000s, JPMorgan Chase & Co hunted for new ways to expand its loan... Read more

Trump Says China Is 'letting Us Down' By Not Buying US Farm Products During Trade Talks

If China does not buy U.S. crops, it could bode poorly for a U.S.-China trade deal as Washington has said it expects Bei... Read more

US Core Inflation Posts Biggest Gain In Nearly 1 1/2 Years

U.S. underlying consumer prices increased amid solid gains in the costs of a range of goods and services. Read more

US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall To 3-month Low

First-time claims for state unemployment benefits were expected to total 223,000 in the most recent week, up marginally ... Read more

A Giant Manufacturer Just Gave A Glimpse Into This Earnings Season As It Tanks On Tariff Costs

For those who don't see China trade war hurting the U.S., a $17 billion industrial distributor sounds alarms on tariff c... Read more

France Approves Digital Tax On American Tech Giants, Defying US Trade Threat

President Trump ordered an investigation into France's planned "digital tax" on tech companies on Wednesday. Read more

Fed Chair Powell's Job Is Safe 'at The Present Time,' Larry Kudlow Says

The Trump administration is making "no effort" to remove the Fed's Jerome Powell, top White House economic advisor Larry... Read more

Strong Job Growth Is Back: Payrolls Jump In June Well Above Expectations

Payroll growth rebounded sharply in June as the U.S. economy added 224,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%. Read more

Jobs Report Could Show A Slowing Trend And Be The Lever The Fed Needs To Cut Rates

Ten years into the recovery, the economy's ability to create new jobs may be slowing. Read more

Trump's Latest Fed Moves Are Another Step In Trying To Take Control Of Interest Rates

The president said he plans on sending the names of Christopher Waller and Judy Shelton to the Senate as Fed governor ap... Read more

US Trade Deficit Widens To A 5-month High Of $55.5 Billion In May

The U.S. trade deficit rose to a five-month high in May as the politically sensitive imbalances with China and Mexico wi... Read more

US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall More Than Expected

The unemployment data pointed to sustained labor market strength that should help support a slowing economy. Read more