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The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.16% to 99.95
The dollar settled higher. TD Securities expects the dollar to firm against other G-10 currencies as interest-rate differentials continue to favor the U.S. currency.The Wall Street Journal - World -
IKEA, Cohere, Swarovski and UniCredit Chiefs to Appear at WSJ CEO Council
The Wall Street Journal is convening its annual CEO Council in London to discuss the forces shaping policy, business and the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
WSJ CEO Council Opens With the U.K.'s Rachel Reeves and IKEA's Chief
The Wall Street Journal is convening its annual CEO Council in London to discuss the forces shaping policy, business and the economy.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Extending Trump’s tax cuts would cost US trillions of dollars in new forecast
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected in a new report that the extension of tax cuts passed as part of former President Trump’s signature 2017 tax law could add trillions of dollars to the nation’s deficits over roughly the next decade. ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Wholesale inventories fall in March
The depletion of private inventories subtracted from the U.S. GDP in the first quarter.MarketWatch - Business -
JGBs Fall; BOJ Summary Seen as Somewhat Hawkish
JGBs fell in the morning Tokyo session, as the BOJ’s summary of opinions of its April meeting released earlier appears to have been perceived to be somewhat hawkish by market participantsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
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U.S. crude oil recovers losses after surprise stockpile decline
Oil prices have fallen 8% since April highs, but Morgan Stanley sees a tighter market heading into summer driving season.CNBC - Business -
Mother identified as person killed in fall at daughter's Ohio State graduation ceremony
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A woman who fell from the stands to her death during a graduation ceremony at Ohio State University last weekend has been identified as a woman whose daughter was receiving her diploma.NBC News - Top stories