U.S. stock futures slip following Friday’s Fed-fueled rally
U.S. stock-market futures declined Sunday, after stocks rallied Friday on fresh hopes of a September rate cut by the Fed.
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Tech Rally Shows Signs of Losing Steam
Nvidia and other stocks in the Magnificent Seven have been buffeted recently by growing doubts about their valuations and the potential of artificial intelligence.
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A Historic Immigration Drop Is Changing the Job Market
Demand for workers cooled yet the unemployment rate held steady-and why? The labor supply slowed abruptly alongside a sharp decline in immigration.
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Trump’s Pressure Campaign on the Fed Casts Shadow Over Jackson Hole Gathering
The president’s attempts to control monetary policy became the dominant yet unspoken theme at the annual central bankers’ retreat.
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The Tax That Billionaires Actually Pay
Nearly 40% of taxes at the very top come through the corporate income levy, study says.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. PCE Inflation Data in Focus as Fed Rate Cut Looks Likely
U.S. PCE inflation data for July will be the key economic indicator as investors anticipate that the Federal Reserve will probably cut interest rates next month.
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After 9 months on hold, the Fed could cut rates in September. Why the long pause may extend stocks’ rally.
The long pause between rate cuts could be particularly bullish for equities, potentially extending and broadening the stock market’s rally, analysts said.
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Churches Are a Rare Construction Bright Spot
Attendance slips, but congregations are adding coffee shops, child care and other amenities to draw new members.
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The Trump Family Cashes In on ‘the Infinite Money Glitch’
When President Trump gets in on a new online moneymaking idea, his followers often pile in-but two out of the last three times they went on to lose bigly.
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Stagnant Job Market Is a Rising Risk for the U.S. Economy
Employers are holding on to workers but have slowed hiring to a crawl, creating a fragile labor market.
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Furniture Stocks Retreat After Trump Threatens Tariffs on Imports
Wayfair led the decline in after-hours trading after President Trump announced a 50-day investigation to determine a tariff rate on furniture imports.
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Europe’s Fragile Energy Lifeline Exposed by Ukraine’s Strikes in Russia
Ukraine’s attacks, encouraged by President Trump, have disrupted flows and triggered angry reactions from regional leaders.
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Canada to Remove 25% Tariff on Some U.S. Goods
The move is seen as a sign of goodwill from Ottawa as it tries to reset its trading relationship with the U.S.
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August 25, 2025 03:15 ET (07:15 GMT)
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