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Jul 11, 2025

Stocks Climb After Investors Look Forward to Trade Deals, Corporate Earnings

The president again pushed the Fed to lower rates, helping power the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite to fresh record closing highs.

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Trump Threatens 35% Tariff on Some Canadian Goods

The new tariffs would exempt, for now, goods compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

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'It's Not Political': Fed's Waller Doubles Down on July Rate Cut

Inflation has come down far enough to justify a move-and tariffs should necessarily not be a reason to delay, he said.

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Rooftop Gardens and Marble Halls: Trump Allies Attack Powell Over Fed Renovations

It's part of a larger push by Trump-aligned officials to probe the Fed and challenge Chair Jerome Powell's leadership.

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Thieves Target Copper by the Truckload as Prices Rise

Reports of copper theft from trucks are rising even faster than the metal's soaring value.

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Bank of Mexico Minutes Confirm End to Half-Point Rate Cuts

The central bank lowered its benchmark interest rate target to 8% from 8.5% on June 26.

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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell Last Week

The number of Americans who newly filed for unemployment benefits declined last week, the Labor Department said, although the report suggested that the size of the unemployed population continued to grow in June.

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Oil Age Is Far From Over, OPEC Says

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries doubled down on its view that global oil demand will keep rising through mid-century and that there is no peak in sight.

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Irish Factory Output Rebounds as Exports to U.S. Rise

May's bounceback indicates that U.S. businesses continued to build stocks of pharmaceuticals that might yet be subjected to tariffs.

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The Wall Street Machine for Financing Rooftop Solar Is Seizing Up

Some bonds tied to GoodLeap, a fintech lender that Michael Dell invested in, have stopped paying interest

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Health Insurers Are Becoming Chronically Uninvestable

Companies such as UnitedHealth, Centene and Humana are getting squeezed between rising costs and a stingier government.

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Private Equity Seeks Bright Spots in Tariff Turmoil

Tariff uncertainty is boosting growth at some private equity-backed companies.

 

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July 10, 2025 23:00 ET (03:00 GMT)

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