Trump Just Won’t Stop Moving Markets
Stocks hit a record high as the president called for lower interest rates, signed a crypto order, and addressed Davos’ global elites.
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Trump Just Pardoned Himself
Because presidents exercise such unfettered discretion in granting clemency, these actions provide useful insights into their true character.The New York Times - 2d -
How Trump Could Move Markets and Reshape the Economy
Trump has vowed to cut taxes and implement tariffs, among other initiatives that will affect the economy.Inc. - 3d -
The Trump Resistance Won’t Be Putting on ‘Pussy Hats’ This Time
The Democrats who mobilized against Donald J. Trump in 2017 feel differently about protesting his return.The New York Times - 5d -
Duolingo’s Brilliant Social Media Marketing Move
A lesson in how any business can stay agile using trends, marketing and technology.Inc. - 6d -
The stock market’s ‘Trump bump’ will be back. Just be patient.
The stock market’s rough 2025 start should smooth out after the presidential inauguration.MarketWatch - 6d -
Tired market timers are just what stocks need to rally again
Be worried when timers are stubbornly bullish after a big downturn.MarketWatch - Jan. 11 -
U.S. stocks dominated global markets in 2024 — why they likely won’t in 2025
The U.S. stock market remained the envy of the world in 2024, extending its outperformance against international peers and claiming an even bigger slice of the multitrillion-dollar global equity ...MarketWatch - Jan. 7 -
Despite Blocked US Steel Bid, Japan Won’t Stop Seeking American Deals
Japanese companies needing to grow have sought out American deals. Experts say that will not change even after Biden’s rejection of Nippon Steel’s takeover attempt.The New York Times - Jan. 4
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Trump Paused Distribution of Funds Related to Biden-Era ‘Green New Deal’
Experts are mixed on the effects of the pause—and whether or not it is expected to last.Inc. - 31m -
Disaster Losses Rose in U.S. in 2024 While Easing Globally
Damage from two hurricanes and a series of punishing wildfires left a price tag of $218 billion in economic costs last year, an 85 percent jump from 2023.Inc. - 1h -
EV Truck Maker Nikola Weighs a Sale as Cash Crunch Hits Hard
The fuel-cell electric truck maker continues to struggle as its cash reserves dwindle.Inc. - 1h -
Trump’s Crypto Working Group to Draft New Regulations and Explore National Stockpile
The key takeaway from the president’s directive is that crypto companies should not lose access to banking services, which regularotors say has not occurred.Inc. - 1h -
Trump’s Rapid Changes in U.S. Government Stuns, Stirs Anxiety Among Federal Workers
The flurry of executive actions has upended nearly every aspect of working for the federal government, and the security of public sector work has nearly vanished.Inc. - 1h
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SEC revokes unpopular banking rule that blocked Wall Street banks from adopting crypto
SEC rescinds controversial rule in latest pro-crypto measure taken by new Trump administration.CNBC - 10m -
Target to End D.E.I. Policies as Trump Threatens Companies
The retailer joins a growing group of companies dropping commitments and policies on diversity and equity as President Trump fights the programs.The New York Times - 11m -
Oil prices tally their first weekly loss in 5 weeks
Oil futures tallied their first weekly loss in five weeks on Friday as recent comments from President Donald Trump suggested he would pressure major oil producers to boost crude output.MarketWatch - 13m -
Trump crypto plans have Wall Street CEOs ready to jump into digital assets
Top Wall Street banks say they're ready to get more active in crypto if the Trump administration rolls out favorable policies.CNBC - 15m -
Venture Global trades below IPO price in disappointing debut despite Trump's support of LNG industry
"The Trump administration has made very clear they support growing LNG exports," Venture CEO Mike Sabel told CNBC in an interview Friday.CNBC - 15m