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President Trump this week backed away from his threats to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. That could end up ...
Just as foreign leaders are saying they’ll buy American goods and services, foreign investors, from Japanese pensioners to ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met leaders from the U.K., Japan, South Korea, and Switzerland — all key allies — to ...
Negotiations with Beijing have yet to start, Scott Bessent adds, voicing belief in a possible deal as markets surge on report ...
South Korea and the United States will start working-level discussions this week to advance their agreement on U.S. tariffs ...
The United States has failed to persuade Ukraine and Europe to make radical concessions to Russia in negotiations to end the ...
Plus, a rare Senate seat opens up in Illinois and a very exciting (and bittersweet) announcement in this week’s 3-Minute Read ...
He’s taking a softer tone on economic policy and looking to de-escalate his trade wars.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was encouraged by "productive" early trade talks with Japan and South Korea this week, ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Asian Development Bank President Masato Kanda to take concrete steps towards ending loans to China, the Treasury said on Friday. During a bilateral meeting, ...
During a press gaggle on Air Force One, President Trump was asked what it would take for him to reduce tariffs on China.
But right now the key point is this: in Bessent, there is a dragon tamer, of sorts, in the White House, clinging on to the beast’s tail. Let us hope that Musk does not push him out. If he does, ...