Today, as the Federal Reserve emerges from its latest policy meeting with a well-anticipated stay-put stance, there’s plenty to talk about in financial markets. But most of it isn’t driven by the central bank.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he’ll veto an immigration bill passed by the Republican-led legislature, dismissing it as too “weak” and accusing lawmakers of watering down efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.
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El candidato del presidente Donald Trump para dirigir el Departamento de Comercio dijo que México y Canadá pueden evitar los nuevos aranceles que vencen este fin de semana si toman medidas drásticas en materia de seguridad fronteriza,
Deutsche Lufthansa AG will buy a 10% stake in Latvian flag carrier AirBaltic AS as the German carrier group continues its consolidation push in Europe.
Many businesses fear Trump’s anti-immigration initiative will put America’s exceptional recent growth and productivity record at risk while reigniting inflation. Others, including economist Oren Cass, who joins host Stephanie Flanders and Bloomberg Opinion Senior Executive Editor Tim O’Brien, take a more supportive view.
President Donald Trump rescinded an order freezing an array of federal grants, loans and financial assistance, a dramatic reversal after days of uncertainty and anxiety rocked governments and nonprofit organizations.
Rachel Reeves reached far and wide as she sought to revive the UK’s flagging economy with wind turbines, roads, airports, railways, trade deals, and proposed reforms to pensions, planning and the welfare system.