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Swiss watch exports to the U.S. soar nearly 150%, even as Trump’s higher tariffs are delayed
Retail
Swiss watch exports to the U.S. soar nearly 150%, even as Trump’s higher tariffs are delayed
By AFPMay 27, 2025
US President Donald Trump walks to speak to journalists before boarding Air Force One from Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, May 25, 2025
Economy
Wall Street’s massive swings signal investors are now ‘too optimistic’ about Trump’s tariff agenda, warns UBS
By Eleanor PringleMay 27, 2025
Carlyle Group CEO Harvey Schwartz speaks at the Milken Conference
Leadership
Carlyle is trying to turn political volatility into competitive edge for its portfolio CEOs
By Lily Mae LazarusMay 27, 2025
How China’s rare earths monopoly threatens Fortune 500 companies: ‘Its the biggest gun they have to our heads’
Finance
How China’s rare earths monopoly threatens Fortune 500 companies: ‘Its the biggest gun they have to our heads’
By Jeff John RobertsMay 27, 2025
EU chief trade negotiator says Europe ‘fully committed’ to meeting July 9 deal deadline after Trump agrees to delay 50% tariff
Politics
EU chief trade negotiator says Europe ‘fully committed’ to meeting July 9 deal deadline after Trump agrees to delay 50% tariff
By David McHugh and The Associated PressMay 27, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump
Finance
Trump will get ‘punched in the face’ by markets if his spending bill passes without a plan for national debt and tariffs, says Wharton professor
By Eleanor PringleMay 27, 2025
Southeast Asia and Gulf leaders meet with China as governments look to coordinate in the face of Trump tariffs
Politics
Southeast Asia and Gulf leaders meet with China as governments look to coordinate in the face of Trump tariffs
By Lionel LimMay 27, 2025
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives for a press photo prior to a meeting with Petr Pavel, President of the Czech Republic at the EU headquarters on May 20, 2025 in Brussels.
Economy
EU plans to ‘fast track’ trade talks with US amid tariff fight
By Jorge Valero and BloombergMay 26, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Economy
U.S. economy will be growing faster than 3% this time next year, predicts Treasury’s Bessent 
By Christiaan HetznerMay 26, 2025
European markets surge on Trump call to delay 50% EU tariffs until July 9
Finance
European markets surge on Trump call to delay 50% EU tariffs until July 9
By Jiang Junzhe and The Associated PressMay 26, 2025
US stock futures gain as Trump delays EU tariffs
Finance
US stock futures gain as Trump delays EU tariffs
By Richard Henderson and BloombergMay 25, 2025
Trump extends deadline for 50% tariffs on EU to July 9
Politics
Trump extends deadline for 50% tariffs on EU to July 9
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and BloombergMay 25, 2025
Japan signals intent to reach US tariff deal by G-7 in June
Politics
Japan signals intent to reach US tariff deal by G-7 in June
By Toru Fujioka and BloombergMay 24, 2025
woman sitting at desk stressed
Finance
Nearly 70% of CFOs fear they won’t meet year-end financial targets because of the trade war and inflation, survey shows
By Alex Zank and CFO BrewMay 24, 2025
Markets dip after Trump threatens tariffs against Europe and Apple, sinking the iPhone maker’s stock by 3%
Economy
Markets dip after Trump threatens tariffs against Europe and Apple, sinking the iPhone maker’s stock by 3%
By Ben WeissMay 23, 2025
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