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U.S. Consumer Loan Delinquency Rate Rises to 8% in Q1 2026marketwatch.com
finance7 hrs ago

U.S. Consumer Loan Delinquency Rate Rises to 8% in Q1 2026

The share of U.S. consumer loans at least 30 days past due rose to 4.8 percent in the first quarter of 2026, the highest level since 2017.

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Private Credit Funds Have Extended $560 Billion in Loans to U.S. Companies Since 2023, MFA Report FindsBenzinga
finance13 hrs ago

Private Credit Funds Have Extended $560 Billion in Loans to U.S. Companies Since 2023, MFA Report Finds

The Managed Funds Association reported that private credit origination reached $238.7 billion in 2025, up from $157.6 billion in 2024. The group linked the financing to more than 6.5 million jobs.

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U.S. Treasury 10-Year Yield Reaches 4.44 Percentforbes.com
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U.S. Treasury 10-Year Yield Reaches 4.44 Percent

Interest rates on U.S. government debt have risen since the end of February. Mortgage rates reached nine-month highs and auto sales declined. Economists link the moves to higher inflation expectations and continued large budget deficits.

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U.S. Personal Savings Rate Declines to 2.6% in April as Consumer Spending Continues to Outpace Incomenews.google.com
finance2 days ago

U.S. Personal Savings Rate Declines to 2.6% in April as Consumer Spending Continues to Outpace Income

The U.S. personal savings rate dropped 0.6 percentage points in April to 2.6%. Consumer spending rose 5.7% year-over-year while personal income grew 2.5%.

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U.S. Housing Market Enters Fourth Year of Slow Salesdailywire.com
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U.S. Housing Market Enters Fourth Year of Slow Sales

Existing-home sales remain near multi-decade lows as elevated mortgage rates continue to limit transactions. Real-estate agents report mounting financial pressure after three years of subdued volume.

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U.S. Stocks Close at Record Highs for Third Straight Sessionibtimes.co.uk
finance5 days ago

U.S. Stocks Close at Record Highs for Third Straight Session

Major U.S. equity indexes posted record closes on three consecutive trading days for the first time in 2026. The streak marks the first such occurrence this year.

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Kevin Warsh Sworn In as Federal Reserve Chair at White House CeremonyLos Angeles Times
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Kevin Warsh Sworn In as Federal Reserve Chair at White House Ceremony

President Trump hosted the swearing-in of Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair on Friday. Warsh pledged to lead a reform-oriented central bank focused on price stability and maximum employment.

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President Trump Meets Fortune Editor for Oval Office Discussionthesouthafrican.com
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President Trump Meets Fortune Editor for Oval Office Discussion

President Trump spoke with Fortune Editor-in-Chief for one hour in the Oval Office. The conversation covered tariffs, AI, Intel, Boeing, and Iran. The president also described plans for the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

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30-Year Treasury Yields Rise to Highest Levels Since 2008marketwatch.com
finance11 days ago

30-Year Treasury Yields Rise to Highest Levels Since 2008

Yields on 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds have climbed to levels last seen during the 2008 financial crisis. Economist Chris Martenson stated that global oil supply has declined by 13 million barrels per day.

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U.S. Retail Sales Remain Resilient Despite Higher Inflation and Gas Pricesrte.ie
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U.S. Retail Sales Remain Resilient Despite Higher Inflation and Gas Prices

Consumer spending continues to support the U.S. economy even as inflation reached 3.8 percent in April and households face higher fuel costs. Retailers including Walmart reported strong sales growth while polls show many Americans feel financial stress.

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Trump to Swear In Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair at White Houseusethebitcoin.com
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Trump to Swear In Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair at White House

President Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve chair during a White House ceremony on Friday. The move ends a confirmation process that began in summer 2025 and concludes with Warsh succeeding Jerome Powell.

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U.S. president approval rating reaches 37 percent in latest pollcitizen.co.za
politics14 days ago

U.S. president approval rating reaches 37 percent in latest poll

A national poll shows the sitting U.S. president's approval rating at 37 percent. The survey was released on Monday amid ongoing conflict and economic pressures.

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U.S. Trade Representative Discusses China Trade Boards and Tariff Optionsthehindu.com
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U.S. Trade Representative Discusses China Trade Boards and Tariff Options

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the United States and China agreed to create a Board of Trade and a Board of Investment. Greer also addressed gas prices, tariff flexibility, and upcoming trade investigations.

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Poll shows U.S. economic views at lowest levels since 2023america.cgtn.com
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Poll shows U.S. economic views at lowest levels since 2023

A CBS News/YouGov survey of 2,064 adults conducted May 13-15 found three-quarters of Americans say incomes are not keeping up with inflation. Most describe the economy as uncertain and expect a recession or slowdown.

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The Federal Reserve Names Jerome Powell Chair Pro Tempore Until Kevin Warsh Is Sworn InFinancial Times
finance17 days ago

The Federal Reserve Names Jerome Powell Chair Pro Tempore Until Kevin Warsh Is Sworn In

The Federal Reserve named Jerome Powell as chair pro tempore after he stepped down following eight years leading the central bank. Kevin Warsh, confirmed by the Senate this week for a four-year term, is expected to be sworn in as early as next week. Some Trump administration nomi…

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Dow Jones Falls 500 Points as NY Manufacturing Index Rises in MayBenzinga
finance17 days ago

Dow Jones Falls 500 Points as NY Manufacturing Index Rises in May

U.S. stocks declined in morning trading on Friday with the Dow Jones falling about 500 points. The New York manufacturing index rose to 19.6 in May from 11 the prior month, exceeding forecasts of 7.5. Energy shares rose while information technology shares declined.

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Jerome Powell Steps Down as Fed Chair After Eight Yearsupi.com
finance17 days ago

Jerome Powell Steps Down as Fed Chair After Eight Years

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's term ends on May 16, 2026, after facing a global pandemic, high inflation and a federal criminal investigation. President Donald Trump's nominee Kevin Warsh is set to assume the role. Powell will remain on the Fed's board of governors until a…

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Jerome Powell Ends Term as Federal Reserve Chair on May 15upi.com
finance18 days ago

Jerome Powell Ends Term as Federal Reserve Chair on May 15

Jerome Powell's four-year term as chair of the Federal Reserve ends on May 15. He will be succeeded by Kevin Warsh, a Trump appointee who previously served on the Fed board from 2006 to 2011. Powell, first appointed chair by President Trump in 2018, will remain on the board as a…

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US 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Averages 6.36 Percentupi.com
finance18 days ago

US 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Averages 6.36 Percent

The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage declined to 6.36 percent in the week ended May 14 from 6.37 percent the prior week. Freddie Mac reported the figure on Thursday. Mortgage rates have fluctuated in a narrow range in recent weeks after earlier volatility tied to econom…

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U.S. Retail Sales Rise for Third Straight Month in AprilMarketWatch
finance18 days ago

U.S. Retail Sales Rise for Third Straight Month in April

Retail sales increased in April, extending a streak of three consecutive monthly gains. Higher gasoline prices contributed significantly to the rise in overall sales figures. MarketWatch reported that the gains were partly driven by inflation effects rather than increased volume…

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Wall Street Opens Higher as Technology Stocks Advancefinance.yahoo.com
politics18 days ago

Wall Street Opens Higher as Technology Stocks Advance

Major U.S. stock indexes opened higher on Thursday with technology shares leading gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose above the 50,000 level during trading. The advance occurred as investors monitored developments around a planned summit between U.S. and Chinese official…

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US Stocks Rise as Dow Gains Over 250 Points on Retail Sales DataBenzinga
finance18 days ago

US Stocks Rise as Dow Gains Over 250 Points on Retail Sales Data

U.S. stocks opened higher Thursday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising more than 250 points. Retail sales increased 0.5% in April while information technology shares led sector gains. Several small-cap stocks posted triple-digit percentage gains following company-specifi…

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U.S. Stock Indexes Rise at Market Openupi.com
finance18 days ago

U.S. Stock Indexes Rise at Market Open

The S&P 500 rose 20.43 points, or 0.27 percent, to 7,464.68 shortly after the opening bell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 373.47 points, or 0.75 percent, to 50,066.67. The Nasdaq Composite advanced 40.44 points, or 0.15 percent, to 26,442.79.

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U.S. Treasury Auctions $25bn in Bonds Same Day as May Producer Price Datarte.ie
finance19 days ago

U.S. Treasury Auctions $25bn in Bonds Same Day as May Producer Price Data

The producer price index recorded its largest increase since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, data released on May 14, 2026 showed. The figures emerged hours before the U.S. Treasury conducted a $25 billion auction the same day. Financial Times reported the sequence of events.

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Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Federal Reserve Chair; Stephen Miran Resignsfoxbusiness.com
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Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Federal Reserve Chair; Stephen Miran Resigns

The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve on a 54-45 party-line vote. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran announced he will resign once Warsh is sworn in or shortly before. Warsh takes over as inflation rises due to higher oil prices following t…

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Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair in 54-45 VoteFinancial Times
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Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair in 54-45 Vote

The Senate voted 54-45 on Wednesday to confirm Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve chair, replacing Jerome Powell whose term ends Friday. Only one Democrat, Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, crossed party lines. Warsh, a former Fed governor and close ally of Ben Bernanke d…

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U.S. Producer Prices Rose 1.4% in Apriltheepochtimes.com
finance19 days ago

U.S. Producer Prices Rose 1.4% in April

U.S. producer prices increased 1.4% in April on a monthly basis, well above the 0.5% expected by economists. The annual rate accelerated to 6.0%, while core PPI also exceeded forecasts. The data comes amid broader concerns about inflation trends.

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Pentagon Estimates War With Iran Has Cost $29 Billionrt.com
world19 days ago

Pentagon Estimates War With Iran Has Cost $29 Billion

The Pentagon has estimated that the war with Iran has cost $29 billion to date. The assessment comes as inflation and gas prices are increasing in the United States. The estimate was included in a segment of the news program What You Need to Know.

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Saudi Arabia Conducts Airstrikes on IranNbc News
world19 days agoUpdated

Saudi Arabia Conducts Airstrikes on Iran

Saudi Arabian Air Force carried out tit-for-tat strikes on Iran in response to Iranian attacks on Saudi oil, civilian and military sites in late March, Reuters reported citing Iranian and Western officials. The strikes occurred during the war and follow similar retaliatory action…

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Pentagon Says Iran War Costs Have Risen To $29 Billionnaturalnews.com
politics20 days ago

Pentagon Says Iran War Costs Have Risen To $29 Billion

The Defense Department told Congress the conflict with Iran has cost $29 billion so far, an increase of $4 billion from the previous estimate two weeks earlier. Officials attributed the rise to updated equipment repair, replacement and operational expenses.

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U.S. Posts $215 Billion Federal Budget Deficit in Latest Monthly Reportkff.org
finance20 days ago

U.S. Posts $215 Billion Federal Budget Deficit in Latest Monthly Report

The U.S. federal budget recorded a $215.0 billion balance, coming in slightly better than the $220 billion forecast but reversing from the prior month's deficit. The improvement reflects a shift from the previous balance of -$164.0 billion.

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U.S. Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent in April, Highest in Three Yearsreason.com
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U.S. Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent in April, Highest in Three Years

Consumer prices increased 0.6 percent in April and are up 3.8 percent over the past year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Energy prices drove much of the rise after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March due to the war between the United States and Iran. Average wa…

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U.S. Inflation Rose in April Above Economists' Forecastsswissinfo.ch
finance20 days ago

U.S. Inflation Rose in April Above Economists' Forecasts

A new report released Tuesday showed inflation increased in April, exceeding expectations. CNN News Central's Sara Sidner and Senior Reporter Matt Egan reviewed the data and its effects on consumers. The figures come as President Trump serves his second term in office.

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US CPI Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent in April 2026marketpulse.com
finance20 days ago

US CPI Inflation Rises to 3.8 Percent in April 2026

The U.S. Consumer Price Index increased 3.8 percent in the 12 months through April 2026, up from 3.3 percent in March. The data show inflation accelerated in the first four months of 2026 after holding near 2.4 percent earlier in the year. The figures come from the latest monthly…

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Senate Advances Kevin Warsh Nomination for Federal Reserve ChairSemafor
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Senate Advances Kevin Warsh Nomination for Federal Reserve Chair

The Senate voted 49-44 on Monday night to advance Kevin Warsh's nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, clearing a key procedural step toward his expected confirmation as chair later this week. Democratic Sens. John Fetterman and Chris Coons joined Republicans in su…

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Company Lays Off 500 to 600 Technology Workers Globallyen.globes.co.il
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Company Lays Off 500 to 600 Technology Workers Globally

The company has cut between 500 and 600 information technology positions worldwide as part of a cost reduction and restructuring effort. The reductions have a significant impact in Austin, Texas, and Michigan. The move was reported by CNBC on Monday.

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US Employers Added 115000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate Holds at 4.3%finance.yahoo.com
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US Employers Added 115000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate Holds at 4.3%

The labor market showed unexpected strength in April with job gains more than double economists' forecasts despite ongoing uncertainty from the US-Israel war with Iran. Private payrolls also rose by 109000 according to ADP. The data reduces pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut…

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Existing-Home Sales Rose 0.2% in Aprilmarketwatch.com
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Existing-Home Sales Rose 0.2% in April

Existing-home sales increased 0.2% in April from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.04 million, the National Association of Realtors reported. The gain fell short of economists' forecasts and left sales near the low levels that have persisted for more than…

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US Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs in April; 3-Month Average Falls to 48,000BBC News
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US Economy Adds 115,000 Jobs in April; 3-Month Average Falls to 48,000

The Labor Department reported stronger-than-expected hiring in April despite economic uncertainty from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and rising gasoline prices after US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Revisions to prior months left average job growth at 48,000 over the three-m…

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S&P 500 and Nasdaq Close at Record Highs While ASX Set to Open LowerAbc
finance22 days ago

S&P 500 and Nasdaq Close at Record Highs While ASX Set to Open Lower

Wall Street's S&P 500 rose 0.8 percent and the Nasdaq climbed 2.4 percent to new highs on Friday, supported by stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data and corporate earnings. ASX 200 futures pointed to a 0.5 percent decline at the open. Oil prices rose on renewed fighting in the St…

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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index Falls to Record Low of 48.2 in Mayfoxnews.com
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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index Falls to Record Low of 48.2 in May

The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index declined 1.7 points in May to 48.2, the lowest reading on record. Current economic conditions fell 4.7 points to 47.8, also a record low. The index now stands 13 percent below its low during the 2008 financial crisis.

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US Adds 115,000 Jobs in April With Unemployment at 4.3%rte.ie
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US Adds 115,000 Jobs in April With Unemployment at 4.3%

The Labor Department reported that the United States added 115,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. Job growth has accelerated since the start of the year compared with all of 2025. Officials described the economy as resilient despite policy uncertai…

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U.S. Economy Added 115,000 Jobs in April, Below Historical NormsCoinDesk
finance23 days ago

U.S. Economy Added 115,000 Jobs in April, Below Historical Norms

April nonfarm payroll gains nearly doubled expectations while the unemployment rate held at 4.3 percent. The data reinforced the Federal Reserve's decision to keep its benchmark rate unchanged last week as officials shift focus toward persistent inflation above the 2 percent targ…

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U.S. Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate Holds at 4.3%The Guardian
finance23 days ago

U.S. Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate Holds at 4.3%

The Labor Department reported nonfarm payrolls rose 115,000 in April, exceeding economists' forecast of 55,000 while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.3%. Job gains were led by healthcare, transportation, retail and social assistance even as the information sector lost jobs and t…

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US Economy Adds 115000 Jobs in AprilBBC News
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US Economy Adds 115000 Jobs in April

The US added 115,000 jobs in April, nearly double economists' forecasts, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. The data comes amid rising gasoline prices and uncertainty from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Officials descri…

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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index Falls to 48.2 in MayForbes
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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Index Falls to 48.2 in May

The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index dropped to 48.2 in May from 49.8 in April, according to data released on May 08, 2026. The survey found Americans remain pessimistic about the economy amid rising costs linked to the Iran war, including higher gas prices. The…

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US Consumer Sentiment at 48.2 in May as Inflation Expectations Ease Slightlyswissinfo.ch
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US Consumer Sentiment at 48.2 in May as Inflation Expectations Ease Slightly

The University of Michigan survey showed consumer sentiment declining to 48.2 in May from 49.8 in April, missing expectations of 49.5. The current conditions index dropped sharply while the expectations index rose slightly. One-year and five-year inflation expectations both eased…

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U.S. Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in AprilLos Angeles Times
finance24 days agoUpdated

U.S. Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in April

The Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, exceeding forecasts of 65,000. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.3 percent even as the Iran war disrupted global oil supplies and pushed gasoline prices above $4.50 a gallon. Healthcare, retail…

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US Global Tariffs Ruled Unlawful by Federal Courtjpost.com
finance24 days ago

US Global Tariffs Ruled Unlawful by Federal Court

A federal court has ruled that broad U.S. tariffs imposed on imports from multiple countries are unlawful. The decision comes as President Trump continues to use tariffs as a central element of trade policy. Markets showed limited reaction, with traders indicating they expect the…

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US Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in Aprilrealitytea.com
finance23 days agoUpdated

US Employers Add 115,000 Jobs in April

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a surprise gain in April 2026 employment that beat economists' forecasts of 55,000 new jobs. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3%. Private payroll data from ADP showed even stronger hiring, while federal government employment conti…

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US Adds 115,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rises to 4.3%businessinsider.com
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US Adds 115,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rises to 4.3%

Employers added 115000 jobs in April, exceeding economists' projections of roughly 55000 to 67000. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.3 percent even as the conflict involving the US and Israel in Iran has driven up energy prices and economic uncertainty. President Trump h…

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U.S. GDP Grew 2% in Q1 2026, Rebounding From Prior QuarterNew York Post
finance24 days ago

U.S. GDP Grew 2% in Q1 2026, Rebounding From Prior Quarter

America's economy rebounded sharply in the first quarter with 2% growth, driven by federal spending, business investment in artificial intelligence and consumer activity. The expansion exceeded the G7 average of 1.1% and dwarfed results from major European partners still grapplin…

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Michigan Special Election Result Raises Questions for Republicans in 2026ABC News
politics25 days ago

Michigan Special Election Result Raises Questions for Republicans in 2026

A Democrat won a Michigan state Senate special election by nearly 20 points in a district that was nearly even in the 2024 presidential race. Michigan Republicans face contests for governor, state Legislature and U.S. Senate in 2026 amid voter concerns over gas prices, the war in…

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Markets React to Reports of Outline Deal to End Iran Conflictrediff.com
finance26 days ago

Markets React to Reports of Outline Deal to End Iran Conflict

Financial markets moved Wednesday on reports of an outline agreement aimed at ending the Iran war. FT columnist Rana Foroohar discussed voter expectations for President Trump and the market effects tied to the conflict. The segment examined links between gasoline prices, oil mark…

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US Private Payrolls Rose 109,000 in Aprilibtimes.co.uk
finance26 days ago

US Private Payrolls Rose 109,000 in April

ADP Research reported private-sector job gains of 109,000 for April, exceeding the Dow Jones consensus of 84,000 but falling short of the Bloomberg median estimate of 120,000. Education and health services led hiring while professional and business services shed jobs. The data co…

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South Korea's Kospi Rises 7% to Record High; Samsung Shares Gain 13%upi.com
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South Korea's Kospi Rises 7% to Record High; Samsung Shares Gain 13%

South Korea's stock market surged to a fresh record on Wednesday, driven by gains in AI chipmakers like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The rally followed news of Iranian officials heading to China ahead of a U.S.-China summit and a ceasefire in the U.S.-Iran conflict. Other As…

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U.S. Gold Exports Surpass Oil and Aircraft as Top Category for Five Months Through April 2026thehindu.com
finance27 days ago

U.S. Gold Exports Surpass Oil and Aircraft as Top Category for Five Months Through April 2026

Gold has overtaken other commodities as the leading U.S. export for the past five months as of May 2026. In March, its value exceeded oil exports by 1.7 times, pharmaceuticals by twice, and aircraft engines by 2.5 times. Most shipments route through Switzerland before reaching Ch…

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Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy After Ceasing Operations, Citing Fuel Cost IncreasesNbc News
world27 days ago

Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy After Ceasing Operations, Citing Fuel Cost Increases

Spirit Airlines ceased operations immediately on Saturday, stranding thousands of passengers and employees. A bankruptcy hearing on Tuesday revealed the shutdown stemmed from soaring fuel costs due to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. The airline apologized to the public and warned…

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Oil Prices Rise to $116.55 per Barrel Amid Supply and Demand Pressuresmichaelwest.com.au
finance27 days ago

Oil Prices Rise to $116.55 per Barrel Amid Supply and Demand Pressures

Oil prices have climbed to $116.55 per barrel, up significantly from last year, driven by supply and demand dynamics. Factors like geopolitics and policy changes influence these fluctuations, impacting gas prices and the broader economy. The U.S. maintains a Strategic Petroleum R…

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Spirit Airlines Shuts Down OperationsBBC News
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Spirit Airlines Shuts Down Operations

Budget carrier Spirit Airlines announced an immediate shutdown after failing to secure a $500 million federal bailout amid rising fuel costs from the US-Israel war in Iran. The collapse stranded passengers and prompted other airlines to offer rescue fares. Transportation official…

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