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Oil Soars as Trump Tariffs Threaten American Consumers

Oil surges as Trump imposes tariffs on imports, including crude from Canada and Mexico, threatening higher costs for American consumers.

Trump's Administration Warms to Crypto, Spurring Wall Street's Embrace

Donald Trump's support for cryptocurrencies encourages financial institutions to expand into digital assets, with Charles Schwab playing a key role in custody. SEC rule changes and industry demand signal wider acceptance of crypto investments, pending further regulatory guidance. Banks consider offering crypto services as the regulatory landscape evolves.

Southwest CEO Bullish On Boeing Recovery

Southwest Airlines stock falls after earnings miss due to higher costs, but CEO remains optimistic about turnaround plans boosted by progress at Boeing.

US Tariffs to Raise Prices on Everything From Tequila to Toyotas

Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China will increase prices for vegetables, fruits, tequila, cars, clothing, and more. The impact will be felt by consumers, businesses, and the economy as a whole.

Building Financial Equality in Partnerships: Essential Tips for Shared Understanding

Financial equality in relationships requires shared knowledge and decision-making. Learn the 5 crucial areas couples should address and 5 tips to build stronger financial teamwork.

US Stocks Rise on Solid Earnings and Fed Inflation Gauge

US stocks rose on Friday, boosted by strong earnings from Apple and data showing that inflation remains under control. Apple shares jumped after the company beat profit expectations in its first quarter, despite a decline in iPhone sales. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.44%, while the S&P 500 gained 0.78% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was little changed. Investors also kept an eye on a looming tariff deadline, with President Donald Trump threatening to impose duties on Canada and Mexico.

Core Inflation Remains Elevated, Meeting Fed's Expectations

The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, the core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, rose 0.2% in December, meeting expectations and remaining above the Fed's 2% target.

Trump’s Tariff Threats: Uncertainty Roils Markets, World Leaders

President Donald Trump's use of tariffs as an economic tool has stirred uncertainty in global trade, with potential implications for US businesses and inflation. Stay tuned for the latest updates on Trump's tariff threats and their impact.

Trump Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Could Spike Prices for Everything From Gas to Guacamole

Tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico could raise prices on cars, gasoline, and groceries, including avocados for Super Bowl guacamole.

Trump's Tariff Deadline Looms, Leaving Businesses and Leaders in 'Waiting Mode'

The Trump administration's trade policies remain uncertain with a self-imposed Feb. 1 deadline for tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. Economic observers and world leaders are closely monitoring the situation, with confusion and frustration expressed by leaders in Canada and Mexico. The potential impact on business decisions and the economy remains unclear, with economists predicting a possible recession if tariffs are implemented.