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byThe GDP reading fell short of the 0.4% growth that economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expected.
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byCNBC's Steve Liesman; Stephanie Link, Hightower Advisors chief investment strategist; and Dan Greenhaus, Solus
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byEditor's Note: Today , we're hearing from Tom Gentile, one of America's most successful pattern traders, with
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byThe S&P 500 nearly fully recovered from early-April tariff-induced losses, ending April with a 2% decline, whi
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byCould the U.S. already be in a recession? And if it's not, what would need to happen for it to reach that stag
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byMichael Grant sees the U.S. in a slowdown, but not a recession. As tariff headlines dominate, Michael believes
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byThe GDP reading fell short of the 0.4% growth that economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expected.
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byConsumer spending, the chief engine of economic growth, was not enough to stop an overall pullback in U.S. gro
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byCopper prices more than doubled their losses for the month of April in a single trading session Wednesday. If
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byThe GDP reading fell short of the 0.4% growth that economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expected.
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byThe US economy unexpectedly contracted in the first quarter of 2025, sparking recession fears and rattling mar
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byThe U.S. economy contracted for the first time in three years, an initial measurement by the Commerce Departme
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