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Trump, Tariffs and Taxes: How He’ll Turn Campaign Promises Into Policy

President-elect Donald Trump made lots of promises on the campaign trail to revive what he called a “weakened” U.S. economy. That includes “gigantic tax cuts” for workers and tariffs of more than 60% on goods imported from China and elsewhere. He also pledged to slash regulations ...  Afficher plus

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Trump, Tariffs and Taxes: How He’ll Turn Campaign Promises Into Policy

President-elect Donald Trump made lots of promises on the campaign trail to revive what he called a “weakened” U.S. economy. That includes “gigantic tax cuts” for workers and tariffs of more than 60% on goods imported from China and elsewhere. He also pledged to slash regulations ...  Afficher plus

What’s News in Markets: ‘Trump Trade,’ Warner Bros. Streaming Win, Hershey Sours

What were the big winners and losers of the so-called Trump trade? And what drove Warner Bros. Discovery to a surprise quarterly profit? Plus, why Hershey cut its guidance. Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Sign up ...  Afficher plus

The Wall Street Titans Jockeying for Access to Donald Trump

P.M. Edition for Nov. 8. WSJ reporter Miriam Gottfried on how Wall Street executives—including some who previously shunned the former president—are now trying to align themselves with President- elect Donald Trump. And federal prosecutors say the FBI foiled an Iranian plot to kil ...  Afficher plus

U.S. Friends and Foes Brace for Second Trump Term

A.M. Edition for Nov. 8. President-elect Donald Trump taps his campaign co-chair as his chief of staff as a key pillar of his future foreign policy takes shape: a renewal of his ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Iran. WSJ Brussels bureau chief Dan Michaels explains how Washingt ...  Afficher plus

What Trump’s Election Win Means for His Criminal Cases

P.M. Edition for Nov. 7. WSJ Justice Department reporter Sadie Gurman discusses what happens to President-elect Donald Trump’s legal battles. Wall Street Journal chief economics commentator Greg Ip on the Fed’s interest-rate cut. Plus, an ongoing China-linked hack leads one U.S. ...  Afficher plus