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Oil Rises While Stock Futures Are Falling After Trump's Weekend of Threats

The president has been back and forth, saying a peace deal was near to raising more threats on Iran, while shifting deadlines.

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Trump Warns Iran He Could Strike 'Every Power Plant'

The president said he would act on the threat if the country's leaders don't agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening, ratcheting up pressure on Tehran.

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One of the Stock Market's Last Havens Is Now at Risk

Value stocks have outperformed growth stocks by the biggest margin in years.

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April is usually a strong month for stocks - but three factors now jeopardize the market rebound

Worries about Fed rate hikes and souring earnings expectations could easily trip up the market for a second straight month.

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Pain at the Pump Should Mean Pain in the Economy, Not Higher Rates

Investors mistakenly think the oil shock will push central banks to tighten policy.

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How to Interpret the Wild Swings in the Jobs Numbers

The labor market is holding together, but the hopeful story of reacceleration has given way to a narrower question: How much damage will the Iran war do?

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The Iran War Is Making the American Economy More Dominant Than Ever

America's role as a major oil-and-gas exporter tempts President Trump to walk away from the Strait of Hormuz and wield leverage over others.

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The Smarter Way to Cash In on Meta's Vision for Smartglasses

EssilorLuxottica makes the AI-enabled Ray-Bans that are growing more popular with consumers.

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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation Data Will Be Watched Alongside Middle East Developments

Developments with the war in the Middle East will remain at the center of investors' minds as heightened uncertainties remain over when the war will end.

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Hiring Defied Expectations in March, With 178,000 New Jobs

The U.S. added 178,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department said Friday, far exceeding expectations.

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S&P Global's Services PMI Shows First Contraction in More Than Three Years

S&P Global's purchasing managers index for services providers fell to 49.8 points in March from 51.7 in February as a rise in energy prices brought on by the war in the Middle East eroded confidence.

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Judge Rejects Bid to Revive Subpoenas Targeting Powell

The ruling clears the way for an appeal that would threaten to delay the confirmation of Trump's pick to lead the central bank.

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Trump Seeks $1.5 Trillion for Military, the Largest Request in Modern History

The 2027 budget proposal ​calls for cuts to nondefense spending, including funding for education and the EPA.

 

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