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President Trump said he had a call with Vietnam leader To Lam, and said that the latter wants to cut Vietnam’s tariffs down “to ZERO if they are able to make an agreement with the U.S.” ...
A packed upcoming week for markets will test a U.S. stocks rebound, with investors focused on a wave of corporate results led ...
The White House’s new tariffs announced Wednesday were pegged to amounts it said other countries impose on the U.S. In many cases, those amounts appear to match a basic formula: the size of a ...
Stu Woo is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Singapore. He writes about business in Asia, with a focus on technology and U.S.-China relations. He also contributes to the sports section ...
Eric Gibson is editor of the Leisure & Arts page of The Wall Street Journal. He joined the Journal in 1998 as an assistant editor and art critic for the Leisure & Arts page, and was previously ...
U.S. stocks rallied further as better-than-expected profits for U.S. companies piled up, though CEOs say they’re unsure ...
Julie Jargon is the Family & Tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, writing weekly about the impact of technology on family life. During her years as a beat reporter, she covered restaurant ...
Treasury yields were down Thursday morning, with trading levels little changed after the latest report on U.S. jobless claims was released by the Department of Labor. The yield on the 10-year Treasury ...
Weekly applications for unemployment insurance in the US rose in line with Wall Street's expectations, while continuing claims fell, government data showed Thursday. Initial claims increased 6,000 to ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased marginally last week, suggesting the ...
The advance number for seasonally adjusted insured unemployment during the week ending April 12 fell to 1.84 million compared ...
The U.S. labor market showed resilience in the first quarter of 2025, with gains in both hiring and wage growth. According to ...