Your money playbook for Trump’s tariffs: Here’s what to buy now — and later
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Mexico Managed to Stave Off Trump’s Tariffs. Now What?
Mexico managed to temporarily avoid President Trump’s threatened 25 percent tariffs by making promises on border security, but it is unclear if the country can fulfill its pledge.The New York Times - 7h -
What do Trump’s tariffs mean for your wallet?
Editor-in-Chief at Investopedia, Caleb Silver, breaks down what President Trump’s tariffs could mean for your finances as Mexico, Canada and China have all vowed to retaliate against the proposed ...NBC News - 1d -
A sell-off on Trump's tariff orders may create opportunities. Here's where I'd look to buy Monday
In a column for Investing Club subscribers, Jim Cramer outlines his strategy for Monday's market as stock futures come under pressure Sunday night.CNBC - 1d -
Klobuchar says Trump tariffs are 'not what American economy needs right now'
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) criticized President Trump’s decision to impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10 percent tariff on Chinese exports. In an interview on MSNBC’s ...The Hill - 1d -
Here’s what could get more expensive under Trump’s tariffs
President Trump's threatened tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China went into effect Saturday evening.NBC News - 2d -
Here’s what Trump’s tariff threats look like on the ground in China
As President Donald Trump threatens to impose his first tranche of tariffs on the world Saturday, Chinese manufacturers are bracing for impact.NBC News - 3d -
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady: Here's what that means for your money
The Fed paused rate cuts after its first meeting of the year — here's what that means for your credit card, mortgage rate, auto loan and savings account.CNBC - 6d -
The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady next week. Here's what that means for your money
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates again when it meets next week, delaying any relief from high borrowing costs.CNBC - Jan. 24 -
What a second Trump administration could mean for your money
President Donald Trump made many promises that could directly impact many Americans' personal finances. Here's what to watch for in his second term.CNBC - Jan. 21
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U.S. benchmark oil prices end lower as China trade dispute fuels demand concerns
U.S. oil prices on Tuesday gave back most of their gains from a day earlier after the U.S. implemented an additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports and Beijing retaliated with measures of its own, ...MarketWatch - 37m -
Estée Lauder is trying to fast-track premium products. But it’s cutting jobs, and is the S&P 500’s worst performer today.
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Archer Daniels Midland draws dreaded ‘sell’ rating despite laying off hundreds
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Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway buys more Sirius XM stock as it continues to bounce
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has spent another $54 million to purchase Sirius XM stock, giving it a stake of more than 35% in the satellite-radio company.MarketWatch - 2h
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Want Eggs With Your Breakfast? Pay a Surcharge, Waffle House Says.
The restaurant chain, which serves breakfast all day, said it was adding the temporary 50-cent surcharge because the bird flu has caused a shortage in the egg supply.The New York Times - 3m -
All 67 victims in D.C. midair plane collision recovered, officials say
All 67 victims in last week's deadly collision of an American Airlines regional jet with an Army Black Hawk helicopter have been recovered, officials said Tuesday.CNBC - 4m -
The Fed could find itself in a policy Catch-22 if tariffs spike inflation and slow growth
Many economists expect the tariffs both to raise prices and shave the pace of gross domestic product.CNBC - 6m -
Why Purpose and Values Are the Key to Growth
Five leadership lessons about incorporating these into your business approach.Inc. - 13m -
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