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Axios reported on May 20, citing sources, that after a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump told European leaders and Vladimir Zelensky that he did not intend to impose ...
Despite some bullish signals this week, the expectation that the OPEC+ group will increase output again in July dominated the ...
THEODORE BUNZEL is Managing Director and head of Lazard Geopolitical Advisory. He has worked in the political section of the ...
Senator Lindsey Graham’s Sanctioning Russia Act calls for 500-percent tariffs on dozens of countries and essentially amounts to an embargo. If this bill were to pass, it would cause an economic ...
Gold Futures Tick Lower on Strengthening U.S. Dollar -- Market Talk ...
The Russian government said on Friday it had agreed to support the struggling coal industry, including by deferring tax ...
US President Donald Trump has suggested he could impose harsh new sanctions on Russia if he runs out of patience with the ...
The White House faces the question of whether its appeasement of Russia has failed to achieve the ceasefire it promised and ...
The U.S. Court for International Trade on May 28 struck down President Donald Trump’s national trade emergency, the reciprocal tariffs he put into effect on April 2 and other tariffs in 2025 including ...
The TACO trade isn’t a new restaurant. It stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The acronym is Wall Street’s response to his on-again-off-again tariffs.
At least one KMAland federal lawmaker is calling for the Trump Administration to place tougher sanctions on Russia.
It is clear that Putin does not want peace; he has to be forced to end the war. To do that, Trump needs greater leverage.