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Brazil's Central Bank on Wednesday held its benchmark interest rate steady at 15 percent after seven straight hikes that had angered leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
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The Senate voted along party lines last night to confirm senior Justice Department official Emil Bove to the 3rd U.S. Circuit ...
The Trump administration escalated its pressure campaign against Brazil, raising tariffs on the country to 50% and freezing U.S. assets belonging to a judge overseeing criminal proceedings against ...
President Trump on Wednesday made a slew of moves on the tariff front, threatening a 25% tariff on goods from India and ...
Brazil's central bank held its benchmark interest rate steady on Wednesday, pausing an aggressive tightening cycle after ...
Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who has been in the cross-hairs of the Trump administration, will face sanctions in a ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said in a Tuesday interview that he’s not afraid to criticize President Trump ...
The overarching message that investors took from Powell's press conference after the Fed left its Fed Funds target range at 4 ...
Financial markets faced renewed pressure yesterday as major central banks prepared for key policy decisions. Brazil's Central ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order raising tariffs on imports from Brazil to 50 percent, escalating his ...
As much as 15% of the CPI might be based on estimates, rather than real-world price data, as federal hiring freeze contributes to agency staffing shortage. The number of homes going under contract in ...