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The E.U., Canada and China are retaliating in response to President Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to the ...
The spreads between the yields on corporate bonds and U.S. Treasuries hit their widest since September this week, pointing to mounting investor worries about recession and a global trade war.
Trump also won consent for his trade wars from House Republicans, who approved language to make it much harder for Congress to block the tariffs.
The selloff on Tuesday extended a days-long market decline touched off by U.S. tariffs imposed last week on Canada, Mexico and China, some of which were delayed.
Canada’s incoming prime minister, Mark Carney, urges respectful trade talks with Trump as retaliatory tariffs and annexation ...