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The White House has recently slapped a 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars. In response, Canada imposed a 25% duty on U.S.-made vehicles. The full levy applies to vehicles that are not compliant with ...
Airbus expects to close on its agreement to buy some of Spirit AeroSystems by mid-year, Chief Executive Guillaume Faury said during the company's annual general meeting. Faury said Tuesday that Airbus ...
The S&P 500 ended 5.5% higher last week, its best weekly gain since November 2023. But the good week came during an extended stock-market drawdown and months of uncertainty surrounding tariffs and ...
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Tariff-driven volatility has redefined what's considered a "normal" day of bond-market trading, with traders contemplating "a wider scope of conceivable outcomes" as the global trade war unfolds, said ...
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Not only have tariffs pushed the stock market lower over the past few weeks, rapid policy updates and uncertainty have led to volatile market swings in both directions. Despite this backdrop, Ulrike ...
Meanwhile, adjusted earnings before interest and taxes--Airbus's preferred measure of profitability--are expected at around 7 billion euros ($7.95 billion), while free cash flow before customer ...
Fueled by growing deposits and a boost in sales and trading revenue, Bank of America’s first-quarter profit blows past Wall Street analyst estimates.
The International Energy Agency on Tuesday lowered this year's forecast for global oil-demand growth by 300,000 barrels per day from the March report to 730,000 bpd, with a sharp rise in trade ...
More signs of instability in the U.S. credit market may be what is required for the Federal Reserve to become more "dovish," according to Thierry Wizman, global foreign-exchange and rates strategist ...