Record US Government Shutdown Ends
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Venezuela, US aircraft and carrier strike group
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US mints last penny
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How will investors react to the official end of the US government shutdown and will they see a resumption in the economic data they value so greatly?
The end of the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown is in sight, which means official economic data will soon be forthcoming. But even if investors and the Federal Reserve are breathing a sigh of relief,
China is grappling with a glut of soybeans after months of record imports, curbing prospects for U.S. exports despite a recent trade truce that Washington said includes a pledge by Beijing to resume heavy purchases.
The US House of Representatives approved a short-term spending bill to reopen the government following the longest shutdown in American history. The measure - which had the support of Republicans in both chambers - passed two days after the Senate approved the same measure by a narrow margin.
Canadians have little faith a trade deal with the US will be reached in the next six months, after US President Donald Trump blew up talks over an anti-tariff ad campaign launched by the province of Ontario.
President Trump said Americans will get a $2,000 tariff dividend. Will US get a check soon? Who could be eligible for the money? What to know
After more than 230 years, the US ended production of its one-cent coin which today cost nearly four cents each to make.
U.S. stocks are moving lower as Wall Street waits to see if more news coming about the economy will be good or bad