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Trump's Tariffs: Impact on Trade, Inflation, and the Fed

Trump aims to overhaul the US trade approach through tariffs. As the Feb. 1 deadline nears, uncertainty remains for businesses and global partners. Meanwhile, the potential impact on inflation could influence the Fed's interest rate decisions.

Old Point Financial Q4 Earnings Top Estimates

Old Point Financial reports Q4 net income of $2.9 million ($0.57 EPS) and annual revenue of $61.6 million ($1.88 EPS), exceeding revenue expectations.

TFS Financial Corp. Reports Q1 Net Income of $22.4 Million

TFS Financial Corp. reports Q1 net income of $22.4 million, or 8 cents per share, on revenue of $193.3 million. Adjusted revenue was $74.8 million.

Trump's Tariff Threats: What's Next?

President Trump's threats to impose tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and other countries have created uncertainty for businesses and global trading partners. The potential impact of tariffs on inflation and interest rates is also being closely watched.

Tariffs Loom Over Canada, Mexico, and China as Trump Deadline Approaches

Trump's trade deadline looms with uncertainty for US, Canada, Mexico, and China. Will tariffs be imposed? What are potential consequences?

Trump's Tariffs: A Chronicle of Threats and Ramifications

President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, including a 60% tariff on Chinese imports, have businesses and international trade partners guessing about the future of trade policy.

Oil Holds Steady as Traders Weigh Tariff Risk, Fed Outlook

Oil prices are steady as investors weigh the potential impact of tariffs. Canada and Mexico may avoid tariffs if they address illegal migration and fentanyl, according to Trump's commerce secretary pick. US economic growth was softer than expected in Q4, supporting expectations of Fed rate cuts. Canada is the largest oil exporter to the US, followed by Mexico.

Why 1-800-FLOWERS (FLWS) Stock Is Nosediving

Shares of 1-800-FLOWERS (FLWS) dropped 17.3% due to a weak fourth quarter with revenue and EPS below expectations, and a disappointing full-year EBITDA guidance.

Starbucks' Pricing Problem Persists Amid Turnaround Efforts

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol faces challenges in improving consumer perception of high coffee prices. Data shows competitors offer lower prices in key markets like New York City and Kansas City. Despite recent initiatives, Starbucks' same-store sales have declined, leading to a withdrawal of guidance for the current fiscal year. Analysts suggest re-evaluating pricing architecture and exploring additional customization options to enhance value perception.

Housing Contracts Cool as Mortgage Rates Bite

Pending home sales index dropped 5.5% in December due to higher mortgage rates, marking a slowdown in housing contract activity.