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Moody's downgrades US credit rating over rising debt
Moody's Ratings downgraded the U.S. credit rating by one notch, from a pristine Aaa to Aa1, citing persistent and rising government debt as causing the move.
U.S. loses final triple-A credit rating. Market reaction uncertain but ‘it’s not good news.’
Rising deficits and budget chaos finally caught up with the U.S. credit rating Friday when Moody’s Investor Service downgraded the government, stripping its last triple-A rating.
How a new tax bill could cause bond yields to spike and stoke a fresh bout of market chaos
Any tax plan that grows the deficit and dents confidence in the US government's ability to meet its obligations could send bond yields soaring.
Consumer sentiment worsens despite Trump's rollback of tariffs, survey says
Consumer attitudes soured in May for the fourth consecutive month, even as President Donald Trump dialed back some tariffs. The reading came in below the level economists expected. Shopper sentiment
Swiss running brand On became $3 billion richer in the last week. It’s coming for Nike and Adidas next
On, with the help of Zendaya, Roger Federer, and Elmo, keeps defying revenue expectations on its way to a $20 billion market cap.
South Korea's Kumho Tire plant production suspended due to fire
Production at Kumho Tire's largest factory in South Korea was suspended due to a fire that broke out on Saturday morning, a company spokesperson said. The factory in the southwestern city of Gwangju
I'm 85 and don't have retirement savings — but I'm not too worried about it
Sally Ann McCarter, 85, reports to the office at 6 a.m. and often asks to take on the work no one else wants to do.
Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg started their own schools—but fixing the education system is harder than it looks
Some of the world’s richest are donating billions to reform Gen Z and Gen Alpha education, while others opt to build their own schools from scratch.
Gulf States Embrace Trump’s New Vision of Middle East
At every stop on his just-ended tour, President Donald Trump’s words were music to the ears of his Saudi, Qatari and Emirati hosts.
The Trump Administration’s New ‘Big Star’ Could Make All the Difference for Markets
The past few weeks have seen a shift in U.S. politics that the markets are still trying to digest. Most visibly, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has taken a lead role among the president’s advisers.
Europe Waits to Find Out Where Trump Swerves to Next on Russia
European officials have no idea what President Donald Trump will say next about Russia’s war in Ukraine — or where that may leave them.
Potteries urged to look to future amid closures
Firms in the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent have been urged to move to new technology in the wake of the closure of several high-profile businesses. Tony Kinsella, at science consultancy firm
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