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CEOs expect a recession, price hikes and job losses as a result of President Trump’s tariffs, according to a flash survey of CNBC CEO Council members.
Commenting on the demining cost reimbursement program, Ihor Bezkaravayny emphasized that any farmer who works legally, pays ...
Thursday saw further volatility roil markets in light of Trump’s raft of tariffs. The major averages suffered their worst day ...
On the FTSE 350, Watches of Switzerland is down 15%, while Vietnam focused investment trusts VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity ...
A Japanese government report warned that there is an 80% chance of an 8 to 9 magnitude earthquake occurring along a tremulous ...
While tariffs are front and center for markets, a handful of other issues is weighing on investor confidence as the second ...
A newly released Japanese government report warns that a long-feared massive earthquake in the nation’s Nankai Trough could ...
Despite recession fears and negative sentiment, historical data and fundamentals indicate strong potential for stock market ...
Optimism among chief financial officers (CFOs) has declined in the first quarter of the year as rising tariff risks and ...
Many Target Corp. employees will see smaller bonuses this year as the retailing giant adjusts to sluggish sales growth and moves to conserve cash amid economic ... down from 100% of bonus levels ...
The latest signal of angst: The long-running survey of consumer confidence fell to a more than four-year low of 92.9 this month, from 100.1 in February, the Conference Board said Tuesday.