Trump's Election Victory Puts Fed On Path For Fewer Rate Cuts
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's impending return to the White House appears to put the Fed on a slower and shallower path for interest rate cuts.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's impending return to the White House appears to put the Fed on a slower and shallower path for interest rate cuts.
The crypto world spent more than $130 million to elect more industry-friendly politicians this year, and it paid off this week.
US bank stocks rallied following a decisive win by President-elect Donald Trump.
Despite chatter about the risks surrounding Americans' trip to the polls on Tuesday, election days aren't historically that bad for the stock market.
US banks have a lot riding on the outcome of Election Day even if they’re not 100% sure how either candidate might treat their industry.
Chief Economist Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics recently suggested that the current economic environment might be signaling a second Trump presidency.
Musk agrees his cuts would cause economic pain. But, if elected, could Trump and his Republican allies stomach it?