Looking at the government’s own report cards, how did the US fare under the first year of Trumponomics 2.0?
US Q3 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expected at 3.2% as markets weigh growth strength, labor weakness, and USD impact.
Q3 GDP came in at a boomy 4.9%. The primary drivers were inventories and personal consumption, at 1.3% and 2.69%. The inventory rebuild is a volatile component, but the consumption figure is ...
U.S. markets focus on GDP data and tech momentum as investors gauge growth and Fed signals in a quiet, holiday-shortened week ...
China green shoots are called into question with the latest PMI disappointment, but there are some bright spots. US dollar breakout a fakeout? We argue it might be, especially with the way slumping ...
NATO allies are meeting in the Netherlands on June 24-25 this week. The alliance has reportedly agreed to hike their defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product by 2035. One chart shows what a ...
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC price strength persevering, with BTC/USD up 2% on the day. The latest US macro data fell considerably short of expectations, with Q4 GDP ...
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