President Donald Trump threatened another 10 nations with tariffs as he prepares to hit Canada and Mexico with increases.
Colombia's president is calling on his compatriots working without legal status in the United States to leave their jobs and return home as soon as possible. “Wealth is only produced by the working ...
Apart from the Colombian tariffs threatened by US president Donald Trump, coffee prices have also been hit by poor harvests ...
By threatening Colombia with the type of sanctions reserved for U.S. adversaries, Trump inflamed global interest in ...
The Japanese yen gave up some of the safe-haven driven gains on Tuesday as investors grappled with the potential implications ...
Foreign investors are selling Chile’s local government debt, pushing their holdings to the lowest in seven years amid poor ...
EUR/USD’s Monday backslide has dragged Fiber back below 1.0500, halting the pair’s brief bullish reprieve after hitting a ...
"Everything else being equal, that increases volatility, increases risk and decreases currency valuations versus the U.S.
The WSJ Dollar Index slipped 0.08% for its third consecutive loss.
In just a week, the president has floated financial reprisals for Mexico, Canada, Russia, Denmark and Colombia. The ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on Colombia before abruptly pulling the threat after reaching a deal ...
According to the CME FedWatch tool, the Fed is certain to keep interest rates unchanged in the range of 4.25%-4.50%.