All of this has taken a toll on U.S. stocks and the U.S. dollar (DX00), and given the advantage to financial markets in Europe and parts of Asia in particular.
But U.S. investors should understand that U.S. stocks, right now at least, may not bring the greatest rewards. The reasons for this shift aren't difficult to see. In the U.S., tariffs, trade war, ...
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U.S. stock indexes rose March 12 after Wall Street got some relief from an encouraging inflation update. But even on a rare ...
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The prospect of a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire is a ray of hope for investors, but not enough to lift the darkening economic clouds that are gathering. The brewing global trade war is creating record ...
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The former Kansas bank regulator has been at the Fed since 2018, and was appointed by Trump. The president says he will make ...