Consumer Sentiment Climbed in July, per Michigan Survey
Americans' economic mood improved earlier this month as gasoline prices cooled, according to the preliminary results of the University of Michigan's monthly survey.
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U.S. Import Prices Unexpectedly Rise in June
Overall import prices rose 0.3% in June, less than the downwardly revised increase of 1.7% in May, the data showed.
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U.S. Stocks Fall as Chip Selloff Deepens
U.S. stocks fell as a selloff in companies linked to the artificial-intelligence buildout continued to reverberate across the globe.
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The U.K. Gets Another New Leader on Monday. His First Task: Reassure the Markets.
The former mayor of Manchester's entry into Downing Street will mark the climax of a steep ascent for a politician who until last month wasn't even a member of parliament.
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Europe's Grapes Are Withering in the Heat. Economic Growth Could Be Next
The European economy is under increasing pressure from a warming climate, according to analysts.
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EU to Relax Emissions Trading System
The European Union wants to further relax its landmark carbon-pricing system to give the bloc's heavy industry more breathing space to decarbonize.
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Gas Prices Will Stay Higher for Longer, Even if Oil Falls
Refining capacity is strained, and fuel markets don't have much of a buffer.
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China's Two-Speed Economy Pairs High-Tech Success With Domestic Gloom
The country's soaring exports and tech prowess hide a brutal economic picture and a growing army of underemployed workers at home.
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How Sky-High Deficits Threaten the Bond Market
The Treasury is issuing record debt into a market increasingly unfriendly to profligate governments.
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Oil prices are up 13% in a week - and could head for more than $100 a barrel
West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude both saw their largest one-week percentage gains in months.
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Trump's Tightening Squeeze on Iran Will Heap More Pain on Its Battered Economy
Trump is betting that renewed pressure will convince Tehran to release its hold on the Strait of Hormuz while the regime is betting it can hold out.
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Trump Stirs China Tensions With Claims That It Meddled in U.S. Elections
The claims that China meddled in the 2020 elections threaten to erode an uneasy detente between the two superpowers.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 17, 2026 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)
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