The president’s sweeping tariffs proved far more severe than investors predicted.
Blowing up the world trading system has consequences that the President isn’t advertising.
U.S. stock futures tumble as investors wrestle with President Trump’s sweeping tariff plans.
The conservative newspaper's editorial board listed some of the ways the move could backfire on the president and his agenda.
Matthew Hennessey is deputy editorial features editor at The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of "Zero Hour for ...
U.S. natural gas futures recovered some of the previous session’s losses as the front month flits around the $4 level as the spring shoulder season gets under way.
Gary Mitchell is a senior platforms and publishing editor for The Wall Street Journal in London. Before joining the Journal, he was weekend editor and a senior copy editor at The Times and The Sunday ...
The dismissal ended a weekslong saga that prompted a number of federal prosecutors to resign and created a rift within the ...
Sharon Weinberger is the national security and foreign policy editor at The Wall Street Journal. Previously, she was the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for Yahoo News, and before that, the ...
Navarro says tariffs will raise $600 billion a year for the government, but he says this is a tax cut.
A survey that includes Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley showed predictions that include declines of more than $3 ...