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Prices will need to drop for buyers for them to absorb goods meant for exports, experts warn — risking deeper deflation in China.
2 big things to watch this week as the S&P 500 looks to extend its historic win streak
Could the rallying S&P 500 go for 10 in a row?
'Dumpster fire': Retailers urge shoppers to buy now before tariffs raise prices
Retailers contending with the effects tariffs will have on their businesses are urging consumers to buy now in a bid to boost sales before spending drops.
Berkshire Hathaway operating earnings drop more than expected as Buffett warns of tariff uncertainty
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reported first-quarter results on Saturday that showed a steep drop in earnings from the year-earlier period.
Trump's China tariffs are raising costs for wedding dresses and threatening the small shops that sell them
The higher duties on bridal gowns and special occasion dresses have raised costs for boutiques and designers across the country.
United cuts Newark schedule after hundreds of flight disruptions, blaming FAA staffing, technology problems
United Airlines said FAA staffing and technology problems have contributed to hundreds of flight delays this week.
Footwear giants Nike, Adidas and others ask Trump for tariff exemption
Nike, Adidas and Skechers co-signed a footwear industry letter to President Donald Trump this week asking him to exempt shoes from his broad tariffs.
Industrial stock tied to the AI boom reports strong quarter. We like it, for now
Has Eaton's stock peaked? That's the big question for us.
Newark flight disruptions pile up as United Airlines blames FAA staffing, technology
United Airlines said FAA staffing and technology problems have contributed to hundreds of flight delays this week.
Here are our biggest winners and losers from Wall Street's stellar week
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.