US wins WTO case against China over grain exports
The World Trade Organization handed the United States a win Thursday in a trade dispute with China, ruling that Beijing did not fairly administer quotas on U.S. wheat, rice and corn.
Trump admin: USMCA would lead to North American auto industry surge
The trade deal would spur $34 billion in investment in the auto industry and create 76,000 new jobs, the agency says.
Corporate deal-making dips in 1Q on trade, economy fears
Lingering trade spats and a fears of a global economic slowdown stunted corporate deal-making worldwide during the first quarter.
Shortages hit Cuba, raising fears of new economic crisis
Just after 8 a.m., Pura Castell got in line behind about 100 other people waiting for a chance to buy frozen chicken legs.
Commerce official wants businesses to get Trump tax break
Rhode Island's commerce secretary said Thursday he's analyzing new regulations issued by the Trump administration about a program for giving tax breaks for investing in low-income areas to ensure concerns by state economic development officials were considered.
Markets Right Now: Stocks end holiday-shortened week higher
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Elizabeth Warren's tax on corporate profits would reduce GDP, wages and jobs: study
Warren aims to prevent some companies from paying nothing in taxes while making billions in profits.
US economy on track to slow in 2019, Fannie Mae says
Fannie said it’s forecasting economic growth for 2019 at 2.2 percent -- down from about 3 percent in 2018.
California gas prices surge to five-year high; what's causing the spike?
Gas prices in the Golden State have risen nearly 70 cents over the course of a month.
Uber, Pinterest, Zoom, Slack IPOs have San Francisco bracing for new tech boom
The Bay Area could see up to 10,000 newly minted millionaires with money to spend.
Emily Oster crunches parenting data so you don't have to
Breastfeeding, sleep training, food allergies: Parents navigate an onslaught of decisions, particularly fraught from birth to preschool when their own sleep deprivation and inexperience may come into play.
US claims for unemployment aid hit lowest level since '69
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in nearly half a century.
JPMorgan Chase announces first winning cities in $500 million AdvancingCities initiative
Louisville, Kentucky, Syracuse, New York, Chicago, San Diego and Miami will each receive $3 million dollars.
US retail sales surged 1.6% in March, fastest pace since September 2017 in a positive for economic growth
US retail sales surged 1.6% in March, fastest pace since September 2017 in a positive for economic growth.
Jamie Dimon: US economy can grow for another two years
A U.S. recession is not coming this year.
Global stocks subdued as investors eye earnings, data
Asian stocks fell Thursday after Wall Street declined despite encouraging Chinese economic data.
A homebuyer's market? Where sellers are losing their advantage
Some major metro areas are starting to show signs of a shift favoring buyers.
Asian stocks sink after Wall Street declines
Major U.S. stock indexes fell in morning trading Wednesday as losses by health care companies outweighed gains elsewhere in the market.
Trump cracks down on Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela
The Trump administration on Wednesday opened the door for lawsuits against foreign firms operating on properties Cuba seized from Americans after the 1959 revolution.
Economy, immigration top list of voter concerns: Fox News Poll
The U.S. economy is in excellent or good shape according to 44 percent of voters.
















