
Overseas Headlines- February 26, 2019
United States: U.S. Farmers Fear Trump’s Assault on WTO Hurts Them Donald Trump’s attack on the World Trade Organization has U.S. farmers worried that the

United States: U.S. Farmers Fear Trump’s Assault on WTO Hurts Them Donald Trump’s attack on the World Trade Organization has U.S. farmers worried that the

United States: U.S. Push for Stable Yuan May Unwind China’s Move Toward Markets President Donald Trump may finally get to deliver on his campaign promise

United States: Warning Signs Flash for HSBC, Merrill in Emerging Market Rally The backlash to the world’s most-popular trade is underway — the emerging market

United States: Trump Adds to Carmakers’ Woes as Markets Across Planet Fizzle The tariffs that President Donald Trump may impose on vehicles imported to the
United States: Xi Hails Important Progress, Says Trade Talks to Resume in U.S. President Xi Jinping said U.S.-China trade talks would continue next week in

United States: Krugman Sees Possible U.S. Recession With Little Fed Wiggle Room Nobel laureate Paul Krugman said the U.S. economy may be heading into a

United States: Trump Says He Won’t Meet Xi Jinping Before Tariff Deadline President Donald Trump said he won’t meet Chinese President Xi Jinping before a

United States: U.S. Jobless Claims Fall Less Than Expected After Shutdown Ends Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits fell by less than expected last week, signaling

United States: U.S. Shutdown Robs Wednesday’s Productivity Report of Main Gauge The Labor Department will publish new data on U.S. productivity Wednesday, though the report

United States: Tariffs May Live On as Trump’s Best Bet to Enforce a China Deal American tariffs are what got China to the negotiating table