| 20.04.2025 9:01 Osaka World Expo Recalls a Faded Dynamism From Japan in 1970 The event is stirring memories of an exhibition in 1970, when the postwar Japanese economy was taking off and “you could have dreams about the future.” 20.04.2025 5:17 Japan Looks to Car Safety Rules For Deal with Trump: Nikkei Japan is looking into reviewing its car safety standards as the country seeks to strike a trade deal with US President Donald Trump, Japanese business daily Nikkei reported on Sunday. 20.04.2025 5:00 Fidelity, Goldman Find Tariff Haven in Asian Consumer Stocks The global trade war is providing a boon for Asian consumer stocks, as investors take shelter in companies that cater to local buyers’ essential needs. 20.04.2025 3:08 Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Lift Deportation Halt President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court to roll back its decision to block the deportation of Venezuelans to a notorious prison in El Salvador, arguing that the early-morning order was overbroad and premature. 20.04.2025 1:30 Firing Powell Would Hurt the Dollar and US Economy, France Says President Donald Trump would put the credibility of the dollar on the line and destabilize the US economy if he fired Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, French Finance Minister Eric Lombard warned. 19.04.2025 23:08 More Than 400,000 Wireless Phone Chargers Are Recalled Over Fire Hazard Casely, a company in Brooklyn, received 51 reports of lithium-ion batteries overheating, expanding or catching fire, resulting in six minor burn injuries. 19.04.2025 22:22 The Trump Billionaires Who Run the Economy and the Things They Say “You have to laugh to keep from crying,” one Republican pollster said about recent comments by the billionaires on the stock market, retirement funds and Social Security. 19.04.2025 21:44 Mike Wood, Whose LeapFrog Toys Taught a Generation, Dies at 72 His LeapPad tablets, which helped children read, found their way into tens of millions of homes beginning in 1999. 19.04.2025 21:43 Carmakers Highlight U.S. Manufacturing in Bid to Influence Trump Over Tariffs Wary of directly criticizing the president’s trade policies, automakers are emphasizing how much they have already invested in U.S. manufacturing. 19.04.2025 21:22 Are Easter Baskets Getting Out of Hand? Social media feeds are awash in images of lavish baskets overflowing with expensive gifts. Some parents are giving their children bikes. Others are pushing back. 19.04.2025 19:45 CJR Editor Sewell Chan Is Fired Sewell Chan, who started as executive editor of the publication in September, said his firing after several staff complaints was “baffling.” 19.04.2025 18:43 U.S. Adds Fees for Chinese Ships in Effort to Boost Shipbuilding The new fees are aimed at countering China’s dominance of the shipbuilding industry, but critics say they will simply raise prices for American consumers. 19.04.2025 14:01 How to Explain Why You Left a Job When You Signed an NDA Sometimes you just have to be OK with being vague. Plus, what to do when a co-worker has a challenging personality. 19.04.2025 14:00 Gen Z Re-Evaluates Their Budgets as a Global Trade War Rages Some young adults with disposable incomes for the first time in their lives are trying to make sense of how tariffs are affecting how they should save and spend. 19.04.2025 14:00 Losing Your Home Close to Retirement Age: What to Consider Before You Sell or Rebuild Losing your home in a disaster when you’re at or near retirement age can derail your finances and jeopardize the funds you were counting on. 19.04.2025 2:26 Trump Shifted on Tariffs After Bond Holders Got Jittery. He Held Millions Himself. As of August, the president’s investment portfolio showed significantly more in bonds than in stocks. It is unclear if his personal holdings had any bearing on his decisions regarding tariffs. 19.04.2025 2:18 Don Mischer, Master of Live Television, Is Dead at 85 He produced and directed major events like the Oscars, Emmys and Tonys, as well as Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic opening ceremonies. 19.04.2025 2:16 Why the Bond Market Holds Sway Over Trump The bond market has emerged as one of the few brakes on the White House as it pursues its agenda on trade, taxes, personnel and more. 19.04.2025 1:55 I.R.S. Head Is Ousted in Treasury Leader Bessent’s Struggle With Musk Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained to President Trump that the acting commissioner had been installed without his knowledge. 19.04.2025 0:54 вЂ?Protect the Dolls’ T-Shirts Become a Viral Symbol of Trans Support The designer Conner Ives hoped to do some good with his “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt. Worn by celebrities, and sold out online, the shirts are raising money for a trans cause. 18.04.2025 23:53 Trump’s Attack of Powell Tempered by Risk of Market Panic President Trump again attacked the chair of the Federal Reserve this week, but advisers say the president has turned more cautious on policies that could stoke extreme financial volatility again. 18.04.2025 23:29 Capital One and Discover Can Merge, Regulators Say Two regulators signed off on the $35 billion deal, which the banks say will create a competitor to Visa and Mastercard. But consumer advocates warn that the deal may raise costs. 18.04.2025 23:06 China-Built Airport in Nepal Was Littered With Corruption, Inquiry Finds A Nepali investigation blamed lawmakers and officials for looking the other way. The $216 million airport receives only one international flight a week. 18.04.2025 20:55 Meat Is Back, on Plates and in Politics After years in which “plant-based” was the mantra, meat once again dominates the national conversation about dinner. 18.04.2025 20:32 Google Makes History With Rapid-Fire Antitrust Losses Within a year, two federal judges declared the tech giant a monopoly in search and ad technology. The tide may be turning for antitrust. 18.04.2025 19:30 How QVC’s CEO Is Dealing With the Threat of Tariffs and TikTok The chief executive of QVC Group, David Rawlinson II, on tariffs, TikTok, and other threats to the company’s future. 18.04.2025 19:06 Meloni and Trump Oval Office Meeting Cements Special Rapport In Washington, President Trump lavished praise on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy. He also accepted her invitation to visit Rome. 18.04.2025 18:00 The $5 Limit on Overdraft Fees May Soon Be Struck Down The cap, approved last year, never took effect, though some banks voluntarily lowered or eliminated their fees. Here are some tips on how to avoid or reduce your costs. 18.04.2025 17:23 With Harvard Threat, Trump Tries to Bend the I.R.S. to His Will Since the post-Nixon era, the Internal Revenue Service has had a degree of independence from the White House. President Trump is seeking to change that. 18.04.2025 15:48 U.S. Gas Exports to China Stopped After Beijing Imposed Tariffs The United States accounted for only 3 percent of China’s natural gas imports last year. Those purchases could now dry up entirely in the trade war. 18.04.2025 14:01 Long-Term Investing Has Gotten Riskier as Trump’s Tariffs Shake the Markets President Trump’s policies have shaken the markets. Protect yourself first, and, only then, take advantage of investment bargains, our columnist says. 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