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  • When boycotts go your way
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    Costco, which has publicly dug in on its push for DEI initiatives, releases quarterly earnings later today.

  • Bond market sell-off rattles markets
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    From the BBC World Service: Bond yields have risen in Germany, France, Italy and the U.S. Why?

  • A dramatic drop in new jobs
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    U.S. businesses added 77,000 jobs in February, according to ADP. That figure came in far below expectations.

  • Halving the IRS workforce in the middle of tax season
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    The second Trump administration is reportedly working on a plan to dramatically reduce the workforce at the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Germany plans to spend big on defense
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    From the BBC World Service: Germany’s future coalition partners want to relax its strict debt rules in order to boost its defense budget.

  • The consequences of all those new import taxes
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    With new tariffs in place against Canada, Mexico and China, which industries will be hit the hardest?

  • What U.S. tariffs are feeling like on the ground in China
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    New tariffs on China have doubled to 20% under President Donald Trump. This is forcing trading partners to adapt.

  • Trade war threats become reality
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    From the BBC World Service: Fears of a trade war ramp up as tariffs go into effect on Chinese, Mexican and Canadian imports to the U.S.

  • Howard Lutnick, U.S. Commerce Secretary, with President Donald Trump.
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    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says he wants to take government spending out of GDP measurements. We’ll unpack the implications.

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