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US court rules Trump's global tariffs are illegal - but leaves them in place for now
Donald Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional, but they can remain in place for now, the US Court of Appeals has ruled.
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What to know about the properties at the heart of the allegations against Lisa Cook, whom President Trump wants off the Federal Reserve board
The Trump administration is focusing on a house in Ann Arbor, Mich., and condos in Atlanta and Cambridge, Mass.
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S&P 500 Earnings: S&P 500 EPS Growth For 2025 Has Risen From 8% To 10% Since Late June
The estimated S&P 500 EPS growth has risen from 8% in late June '25 to 10% by late August '25. Since late June '25, all three S&P 500 EPS estimates for calendar '25, '26 and '27 have moved higher, and not by a little bit.
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Bitcoin erases summer gains, crypto treasury stocks fall in August
CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos joins "Closing Bell" to report on bitcoin giving up its summer gains, ether finishing the month higher, and muted ETF inflows.
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Is The Federal Reserve's Independence at Risk?
Jared Bernstein, former Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the US ending the De Minimis exemption for shipments and how this may impact US consumer prices. He also talks about the emergency hearing today on Fed.
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Some Boring Stocks Are Beating Big Techs. Plus, You Can Sleep at Night.
Apollo Global chief economist Torsten Sløk offers investors some winning long-term stocks plays from Tractor Supply, Domino's Pizza, and Old Dominion Freight that beat some of the Mag Seven.
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Why Trump's global tariffs were rejected in court — and what comes next
The White House says it anticipates an “ultimate victory” in the case over the president's tariffs.
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Wall Street buys renewed bull market, Main Street also sees gains with August employment data dominating next week
Ernest Hoffman is a Crypto and Market Reporter for Kitco News. He has over 15 years of experience as a writer, editor, broadcaster and producer for media, educational and cultural organizations.
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Second Week of September Could Be Busy for IPOs
The second week of September reportedly could be one of the busiest for sizeable initial public offerings (IPOs) since late 2021. Six companies that filed for potential IPOs in August could begin marketing their listings at that time, Bloomberg reported Friday (Aug. 29).
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BREAKING: Federal court rules some Trump tariffs are illegal
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu reports as a federal appeals court rules against President Trump's tariffs on 'The Bottom Line.' #fox #foxnews #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #thebottomline #trump #donaldtrump #tariffs #tradewar #economy #federalcourt #courtruling #appealscourt #businessnews
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ESPN Bet's FanCenter is key new product launch in sports betting space: Morgan Stanley's Grambling
Stephen Grambling, Morgan Stanley, joins 'Fast Money' to talk sports betting entering its biggest season with college football and the NFL season kicking off.
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'Fast Money' traders look ahead to September market setup
The 'Fast Money' traders look ahead to September market setup.
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Trump's global tariffs are illegal, federal court rules. Here's why they'll remain in place.
A federal appeals court on Friday said President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plan was illegal. The appeals court judge ruled that Trump overstepped his executive power to rewrite trade policy.
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Appeals court rules most of Pres. Trump's tariffs are not legal
CNBC's Megan Cassella joins 'Fast Money' with an update on challenges to Pres. Trump's tariffs.
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US Appeals Court Rules Trump's Global Tariffs Illegal
Most of President Donald Trump's global tariffs were ruled illegal by a federal appeals court that found he exceeded his authority in imposing them. Stonecourt Capital Partner Rick Davis and Iona University Political Science Professor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino react on "Balance of Power.
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Most Trump Tariffs Ruled Illegal By Federal Appeals Court
A federal appeals court late Friday ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal. But Trump tariffs will stay in force for now.
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Appeals Court Rules Against Many Trump Tariffs
The decision is a big blow to President Trump's trade policies but is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court.
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Most Trump tariffs ruled illegal in blow to White House trade policy
A federal appeals court ruled that most of President Donald Trump's global tariffs are illegal, striking a massive blow to the core of his aggressive trade policy. Trump is all but certain to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
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FedWatch's Ben Emons on why next week's economic data may reshape rate cut expectations
Ben Emons, FedWatch, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the slate of economic data to kick of September and why that could shift expectations when it comes to the Fed's rate cut decisions.
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Stock Market Falls After Inflation Data As Trump-Cook Fight Continues; Jobs Report Looms
The stock market, including the Dow Jones index, fell Friday. President Donald Trump's battle with a Fed official continued.
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