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E.U. Strikes Back at Trump’s Steel and Aluminium Tariffs
Plus: House Republicans narrowly pass a proposal to fund the government into the fall, setting up a fight in the Senate. And, the Education Department cuts nearly half its workforce. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Some Stocks Pared Losses, but Indexes Still Closed in the Red
Signs of easing trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada encouraged some investors, while others took advantage of President Trump’s latest tariff threats by buying shares in steel and aluminum makers. Plus: Kohl’s cuts its dividend after projecting larger-than-expected sales declines. Danny Lewis hosts.
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Trump to Raise Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum to 50%
Plus, the U.S. had 7.74 million job openings in January. Kohl’s predicts a larger than expected decline in sales this year, sending its stock sliding. And Southwest Airlines plans to start charging for checked bags. Nissan replaces its CEO after its failed merger with Honda. Alex Ossola hosts.
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Wall Street Fears U.S. Economy Tipping Into Recession
Plus: Tesla shares continue to slide in off hours trading, the biggest one-day drop since 2020. And, Delta Airlines has lowered its outlook citing reduced consumer and corporate confidence. Kate Bullivant hosts.
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Stocks Slide as Investors Grow Concerned About a U.S. Recession
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost nearly 900 points and the Nasdaq had its worst single-day decline since 2022. Plus: Tesla shares dropped, erasing post-election gains. And Novo Nordisk shares fell after disappointing weight-loss drug trials. Danny Lewis hosts.
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