Tariffs on cars from Japan, European Union may not happen after all: Wilbur Ross
Automakers have warned that such tariffs would backfire, driving up the cost to U.S. consumers and resulting in job loss for the auto industry.
Powell: Fed Reserve sees the economy to being 'resilient'
Risk, resilient economy
UK lawmakers approve Dec. 12 election for Brexit
Brexit vote date
International stocks are outperforming the S&P 500, expert says
International stocks, S&P 500
Small businesses are in favor of Brexit, expert says
U.K. Parliament and Brexit
Brexit delayed until Jan. 31
The U.K.'s departure from the European Union will take place on or before Jan. 31, 2020.
UK opposition parties suggest Dec. 9 vote in Brexit gambit
Lawmakers said they'll push for an election a few days earlier than Boris Johnson proposed.
Santander exec on women in the workforce: Quotas don’t work, but affirmative action does
Santander exec on economy
EU envoys agree that Brexit extension is needed, no date set
LONDON (AP) — European Union ambassadors agreed Friday that the bloc should grant Britain's request for another extension to the Brexit deadline but they have not yet figured out how long that delay should be.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls for general election to break Brexit logjam
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Thursday that the only way to break Britain's Brexit impasse is a general election
Trump administration may suffer ‘delusions of grandeur’ on USMCA: Ed Lazear
USMCA and global economics
HP Enterprise CEO: Data, cloud experience will change business forever
Big business on the cloud
Timeline of Mario Draghi's run as head of the European Central Bank
Here's a look at key moments and decisions from Mario Draghi's eight years at the head of the European Central Bank, the monetary authority for the 19 European Union countries that use the euro as their currency.
Another Brexit bust as can gets kicked again
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he'd "rather be dead in a ditch" than ask for another delay from the European Union.
Brexit, trade tensions contribute to market volatility, expert says
U.S. markets and investors
British government wins one Brexit vote, but Parliament rejects fast-track timetable
The vote likely makes it impossible for Johnson to fulfill his vow to take Britain out of the EU on the scheduled date of Oct. 31.
UK Parliament may try to run out the clock on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
The bill faces two votes Tuesday, with lawmakers first being asked to approve it in principle, followed by a vote on the government's schedule for debate and possible amendments.
Boris Johnson achieved more than Theresa May on Brexit, Steve Hilton says
Brexit and Hillary Clinton
Brexit still up-in-the-air despite looming deadline
Brexit chaos continues

















