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Chinese traders are pulling back from the dollar, helping ease a shortage that has rattled the banking system and setting the yuan up for further gains.
The Canadian dollar edged higher against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday but the move was modest as the greenback notched broad-based gains and after new U.S. trade tariffs cast doubt about prospects of a trade deal this month between Canada and the United States.
The Department of Health and Human Services has asked some laid-off staff if they could return to work temporarily, as the department grapples with a backlog of grants that has swelled to more than a billion dollars in the wake of hurdles set up by DOGE.
The U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission cleared three deals that were together worth $63 billion in June, illustrating how FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson and DOJ antitrust head Gail Slater are taking a different tack from their predecessors.
A troubling shift in the dollar’s trading relationship with U.S. stocks has eased somewhat over the past few weeks.
Economists told Newsweek that the decline is due to a confluence of factors, and a broad downgrade in America's economic outlook.
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The U.S. dollar just tallied its worst start to a calendar year since the era of free-floating exchange rates began. The second half of 2025 likely won’t be much better.
A New Jersey real estate investor and influencer has been charged with committing a multi-million-dollar Ponzi-like fraud scheme, conspiring to launder drug proceeds and bribing a New Jersey politician,
Chinese nationals allegedly operated a marijuana ring using quiet homes as grow houses, withholding workers' passports until debts were paid, the DOJ says.