Yes, Stocks Are up Again. No, Recession Worries Aren’t Gone
The U.S. economy is sending signs of a possible recession on the horizon, yet the stock market has gone on a what-me-worry rise toward record heights.
The U.S. economy is sending signs of a possible recession on the horizon, yet the stock market has gone on a what-me-worry rise toward record heights.
A group of insurance companies representing claims from 2017 and 2018 Northern California wildfires reached an $11 billion settlement with Pacific Gas & Electric.
A federal appeals court in Washington has thrown out a 5-cent hike to the price of a first class “Forever Stamp” along with other adjustments made in January to the price of first-class mail.
US retail sales rose a moderate 0.4% in July, driven higher by auto purchases.
US budget deficit up $169 billion over last year to $1.07 trillion in the first 11 months.
Stocks rose broadly on Wall Street Thursday after the U.S. and China took steps to ease tensions in their costly trade war, putting investors in a buying mood.
Tech giant Google says it has paid over one billion dollars to French authorities to settle a years-long dispute over allegations of tax fraud.
US consumer inflation up 0.1% in August but core prices up at faster pace.
Stocks notched broad gains on Wall Street Wednesday as investors drew encouragement from China’s move to exempt some U.S. products from a recent round of tariffs.
The House has approved legislation that would permanently bar drilling off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and extend a moratorium on drilling off Florida’s west coast.