Republicans are feeling jittery after the latest jobs report showed the economy added far fewer jobs than previously estimated over the past three months.
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Full StoryFormer United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley questioned President Trump’s trade moves with China and India on Tuesday, warning the U.S. shouldn’t “burn” its relationship with India.
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Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook will participate in a discussion on the central bank's perspective on "the evolving global landscape" on Wednesday at 2 pm ET.Branch out with more stories from the day:
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S&P 500 closes lower Tuesday, weighed down by tariff fears and poor economic data (CNBC) Company advised by Trump sons said it hoped to benefit from fed money, then took it back (The Associated Press) What $4 trillion debt could mean for future generations (ABC News)Opinions related to business and economic issues submitted to The Hill:
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