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Trump’s chip restrictions could slash Nvidia’s revenue by 10%, Wedbush analysts say 
Finance
Trump’s chip restrictions could slash Nvidia’s revenue by 10%, Wedbush analysts say 
By Alena BotrosApril 16, 2025
Here’s the advice I’m giving wealthy clients through tariff fears and market uncertainty
Commentary
Here’s the advice I’m giving wealthy clients through tariff fears and market uncertainty
By Katie NixonApril 16, 2025
Americans rushed to splurge on cars and big ticket items before Trump tariffs kicked in as if it was ‘one gigantic clearance sale,’ economist says
Finance
Americans rushed to splurge on cars and big ticket items before Trump tariffs kicked in as if it was ‘one gigantic clearance sale,’ economist says
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressApril 16, 2025
Chart shows change in stock prices for companies with high exposure to new tariffs
Finance
The 14 Fortune 500 stocks most exposed to the tariff war
By Sheryl EstradaApril 16, 2025
Some manufacturing jobs will return to America only if AI-empowered robots do them—and that’s a good thing
Commentary
Some manufacturing jobs will return to America only if AI-empowered robots do them—and that’s a good thing
By Tom BiegalaApril 16, 2025
How to restore confidence in the U.S. dollar—and why it’s faltering in the first place
Commentary
How to restore confidence in the U.S. dollar—and why it’s faltering in the first place
By Steve H. Hanke and Matt SekerkeApril 16, 2025
Luxury homebuilder says Trump tariffs are nothing compared to COVID disruption
Personal Finance
Luxury homebuilder says Trump tariffs are nothing compared to COVID disruption
By Alicia AdamczykApril 16, 2025
CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon
Finance
Jamie Dimon fears reading a book in 40 years on ‘how the West was lost’ over military spending rows and tariff tactics
By Eleanor PringleApril 16, 2025
People walk in front of the Bank of America headquarters
Newsletters
Bank of America CFO says business owners seek clarity on trade policy and prepare for a ‘slow-growth environment’
By Sheryl EstradaApril 16, 2025
Trump’s tariffs can be beneficial in the long term, but Congress needs a more active role, says top GOP lawmaker
Finance
Trump’s tariffs can be beneficial in the long term, but Congress needs a more active role, says top GOP lawmaker
By Leo SchwartzApril 16, 2025
Donald Trump holds a board showing tariffs on every country.
Tech
Trump’s tariffs dash hopes of VC comeback in 2025: ‘It’s going to be an ugly problem’
By Beatrice NolanApril 16, 2025
A detail of a Modelo beer
Finance
Tariffs are coming for America’s favorite beer—but Modelo maker says it’s Trump’s immigration crackdown that’s hurting sales
By Massimo MarioniApril 16, 2025
ASML maintains 2025 forecast but CEO warns of increased macroeconomic uncertainty driven by U.S. tariffs
Finance
ASML maintains 2025 forecast but CEO warns of increased macroeconomic uncertainty driven by U.S. tariffs
By Richard Carter and AFPApril 16, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang holding an Nvidia GPU chip used for AI applications.
Newsletters
How CEOs should deal with Trump—even if it means ‘vaporware’ announcements
By Peter VanhamApril 16, 2025
Japan’s chief trade negotiator will visit Washington to deal with Trump tariffs prime minister calls ‘a national crisis’
Politics
Japan’s chief trade negotiator will visit Washington to deal with Trump tariffs prime minister calls ‘a national crisis’
By Mari Yamaguchi and The Associated PressApril 16, 2025
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