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Charting the Global Economy: US Retail Sales Point to Resilience - MSN

US retail sales posted solid advances in consecutive months for the first time this year, tempering concerns of a retrenchment in spending as consumers remain unsettled by the potential for tariff ... Read More
Charting the Global Economy: Tariffs Trickling to US Consumers

The latest report on US inflation was the clearest sign yet that tariffs are starting to boost costs of commonly imported consumer goods, while a decline in car prices kept overall inflation in check. Read More
Wall Street ends a wild week close to where it began

Stocks close a wild, whipsaw week for Wall Street with modest gains on Friday. Read More
New tariffs, alarming job numbers and a high-profile firing: A wild week for the Trump economy
The U.S. economy had generally been considered in good shape. By Friday afternoon, some experts were predicting a recession. Read More
Stock markets drop as Trump unveils latest global tariffs : NPR

Investors are reacting to Trump's latest plans to impose a wide range of tariffs. A weaker-than-expected jobs report magnified concerns about how these import taxes would impact the economy. Read More
A Wild Week for Stock Markets - The New Yorker

Parsing the motion in the stock markets, and whether it says anything about the economy at large. Read More
World Economy Latest: Long-Term Bond Yields Soar Globally - Bloomberg

Around the world, yields on longer-dated sovereign debt have soared as investors question the ability of governments to cover massive budget deficits. Read More
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