Trump says he prefers a weaker dollar, but his proposed policies may have the opposite effect. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Donald Trump’s presidential victory and Republicans’ imminent control of both the U.S. Senate and House show a fairly clear direction for policy in 2025.
Michael Pettis, a Wall Street veteran who teaches finance in Beijing, says mainstream economists are wrong about trade.
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I was a lead author of the National Climate Assessment under the last Trump administration ... It’s affecting the economy, ...
The freshman senator attributes her success to localizing the Senate race, emphasizing her Nevada roots and commitment to ...
For the voters who supported Trump, expectations are high for prices to come down, borders to shut and incomes to rise.
Trump's "trifecta win" ensures Americans will continue enjoyng low taxes. Low taxes should lift stocks and economic growth ...