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U.S.-China trade talks: Here’s one sticking point in getting back on track

Component of cellphones and EVs is a thorn in negotiations.

Here’s how Trump could turn Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into cash cows delivering billions to taxpayers

The move could come at the expense of existing shareholders.

Consumer sentiment improves at the end of May following temporary trade truce with China

Consumers see the outlook for the economy as no worse at the end of May than they did in April. But they are worried about the future.

Here’s what home sellers are doing to counter a brutal buyer’s market this summer

Also, Nvidia’s value proposition for investors and five pillars of support for the stock market through 2025.

U.S. trade deficit in goods plummets in April, pointing to stronger second-quarter GDP

Imports dropped by a record $19.8 billion as tariffs bit.

Americans are ‘revenge saving’ after years of splurging: ‘Savings are a great way to have some certainty.’

As postpandemic FOMO fades into creeping uncertainty about the future, Americans have made saving for emergencies their top financial goal.

Markets are finely poised between a bullish breakout and bearish breakdown, says Bank of America strategist.

This market is poised for a breakout that could swing either in favor of the bulls or the bears, says Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett.

Airbnb’s stock is now a sell, as a weak summer for leisure travel looms, analyst says

Analysts cut price targets across the U.S. hotel sector as expectations dip on wavering consumer confidence and a drop in inbound international travel.

United CEO says budget airlines ‘screw the customer’ — but apparently new partner JetBlue is an exception

Scott Kirby also said “Newark is safe” in the wake of outages and cancellations that have snarled air travel for the past several weeks, while speaking at WSJ’s Future of Everything festival.

Consumer spending softened as tariffs kicked in. Anxious Americans saved more in April.

Trade wars weigh on household spending

ECB to prove itself ‘beacon of stability’ with rate move next week

Economists are expecting the European Central Bank will cut interest rates 25 basis points to 2% next week.

U.S. inflation rate slows again, but trade wars are a wild card

The cost of living barely rose in April and the rate of inflation slowed even closer to prepandemic levels, but it’s unclear whether the recent progress can be sustained as the trade wars drag on.
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