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Struggling livestock industry: More than 18 months of war disrupting trade
Sudan now, where more than a year and half of fighting is having a devastating impact on livestock farmers in Sudan.
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Sask. industries brace for Trump's economic impact
Industry watchers are on edge after Donald Trump's big election win earlier this week. Many of them are feeling uneasy about Trump's ‘America First policies’.
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Here's what you need to know about the 'big, beautiful bill's' impact on student loans
The Trump administration's "Big Beautiful Bill" means big changes to student loans. Here's what current and future borrowers need to know
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What President Trump’s spending and tax bill means for tipped workers
President Donald Trump signed his massive spending and tax policy package on Friday. It includes new tax policy aimed at achieving his campaign promise of ‘no tax on tips.’ (Scripps News)
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Financial impact of tax bill versions
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' is under scrutiny as family finances could shift based on differences in the House and Senate versions, particularly tax credits and deductions. (Scripps News)
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Interviews with farmers at a protest over Cap proposals in Dublin
1st interview, Alice Doyle IFA deputy President 2nd Interview Edward Carr ICOS president 3rd Interview Louise Crowley Chair of Limerick IFA Farmers and farming representatives took part in the “flash action” at the European Commission...
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As trade war escalates, can the US undo the impacts of 'China shock?'
Coined in 2016, "China shock" refers to the huge surge of Chinese imports into the U.S. in the early 2000s. (Scripps News)
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Residents under disaster declarations have more time to file their taxes this year
Residents and businesses subject to 2024 disaster declarations will get extra time to file their taxes this year. (Scripps News)
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New car prices are already soaring and tariffs could make them go higher
The average sticker price for a new car was just over $48,000 in February, but President Donald Trump's tariffs are expected to drive that cost up by several thousand dollars. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Yardeni Sees Choppy Market, Expects Rebound in Spending
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni says the stock market has been "choppy" and expects a rebound in consumer spending. Speaking with Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg The Close," Yardeni also comments on the outlook for the housing market...
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Social Security changes backed by DOGE ‘a recipe for disaster,’ advocates say
Stephen Grammer, a disability advocate, told Scripps News the new policies will make it harder for people with disabilities to access the benefits they need. (Scripps News)
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Taking a 'Bottom Up' Look at Tariff Impact on Stocks, Eastspring's Davey Says
Alexander Davey of Eastspring Investments says he's taking a "bottom up" look at how US tariffs are impacting equities in Asia. Davey tells Bloomberg Television that the focus is on individual stock selection rather than the broad base...
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Student loan borrowers face growing uncertainty
One of the many issues impacting borrowers is the limbo surrounding income-driven repayment plans.
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What's Next for China with Michael Pettis
During this years work report Chinese Premiere Li Qiang announced China's ambitious economic growth goal of around 5% for 2025. But is the Chinese government doing enough to juice up the economy, Bloomberg's Stephen Engle talks with...
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Mary Lou McDonald speaks to the media following a rally at Croke Park
Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald, Eoin O Broin and Pearse Doherty speak at an introduction event for the party's team of candidates outside the Communications Workers Union near Croke Park in Dublin, ahead of the General Election on...
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Mary Lou McDonald introduces Sinn Fein candidates for the General Election
Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald speaks at the introduction event for the party's team of candidates outside the Communications Workers Union near Croke Park in Dublin, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Mary Lou McDonald and Pearse Doherty speak at an introduction event for Sinn Fein's candidates
Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald and Pearse Doherty speak at an introduction event for the party's team of candidates outside the Communications Workers Union near Croke Park in Dublin, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
Bloomberg
JPMorgan's Maier on JEPQ, JEPI, JPST ETFs
JPMorgan Asset Management Chief ETF Strategist Jon Maier discusses the JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (ticker: JEPQ), JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (ticker: JEPI), and JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF (ticker: JPST). He...
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Fed's Jefferson Says Economy Strong, Policy Can Take Time
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson says a strong economy allows policymakers to take their time before considering any additional cuts to interest rates during remarks at an event at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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Tips on how to save money on tax returns this year
Tax season got you stressed? Don't Worry. CPA Lisa Greene-Lewis with TurboTax shares tips to help ease the process of filing. (Scripps News)
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PE Firms Hear Unwelcome 2017 Echo as Trump Hits Tax Perk
Bloomberg's Allison McNeely breaks down what's next as the private equity industry faces another attempt by President Donald Trump to end the favorable tax treatment of so-called carried interest. Trump's effort is a rerun of his bid to...
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US Core PCE Muted, Consumer Spending Solid in Dec.
The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of underlying US inflation, the so-called core personal consumption expenditures price index saw a modest rise of 0.2% from November, while household spending rose 0.7% in December. Michael McKee...
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Bond Yields Are 'Quite Attractive Here': JPMorgan's Berro
Kelsey Berro, fixed income executive director at JPMorgan Asset Management, says investors "don't need the Fed to be cutting rates aggressively" to achieve a bullish return in bonds.
Bloomberg
HK Secretary For Financial Services on HK Capital market
Christopher Hui, Hong Kong's Secretary for Financial Services and The Treasury, discusses the how the government is looking to the traditional businesses in Hong Kong. He speaks with David Ingles and Rebecca Choong Wilkins from the...