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The International Monetary Fund says US tariffs and market uncertainty will lead to a significant worldwide slowdown.
Foreign selling picked up after Trump rolled out "reciprocal" tariffs on April 2 that were much bigger than expected. Roughly a week later, during extreme tumult in the bond market, the president ...
Foreign investors who are unnerved or upset by Donald Trump's trade policies have a nuclear option: but is it viable?
U.S. government debt was mostly rallying as of Tuesday morning, led by interest in 20- and 30-year bonds, amid a dearth of major data releases and as traders remain attuned to any further attacks by ...
There are 140.7 trillion debt bonds issued globally. This is 22% higher than all the money moving in the stock markets. The U ...
Economic output declines when a factor of production (land, labor, capital technology) is overused. The current and future ...
The bond market has been volatile in April amid concern that tariffs will spark supply-chain disruptions, potentially leading to a worrisome economic scenario of higher inflation and slower growth.
Discover how potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and economic shifts influence investments, tariffs, and Treasury yields.
It may be a last chance to buy Bitcoin below $100,000 before US Treasury buybacks inject more liquidity into the financial system and risk assets.
Washington is hosting the first meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank since Trump’s election ...
As a nation, we've normalized living beyond our means—from federal deficit spending to consumer credit card debt—with ...
If you asked the average person whether the national debt increased more during the first Trump administration or the Biden ...