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    Reforms in Corporate Governance Could Boost Appeal of US Stocks, Economy

    President Donald Trump’s America First Investment Policy touts that welcoming foreign investment and strengthening the United States’ “world-leading private and public capital markets will be a key part of America’s Golden Age.” Of the $124 trillion market capitalization of the global stock market, U.S. stocks account for 49%, and international investors own 17% of those U.S….
    Sanjai Bhagat
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    Stock Market Reacts to Trump Pausing Tariffs

    Mere minutes after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs for more than 75 trading partners that did not retaliate, the stock market is booming. The S&P 500 was up 8.3% with less than an hour remaining in trading, approaching one of its best days in decades. The Dow surged 2,600 points, its biggest rally in…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    ‘HANG TOUGH’: Trump Administration Placates Americans as Stock Market Continues to Drop

    As the stock market continues to drop, Trump administration officials are assuring Americans that tariffs will save an economy that appears healthy from the outside but is rotting from within. In a Truth Social post Saturday, President Donald Trump urged Americans to “HANG TOUGH.” “HANG TOUGH, it won’t be easy, but the end result will be…
    Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
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    Why Trump Should Ignore the Stock Market

    President Donald Trump’s economic priority shouldn’t be preventing a recession. Stock prices are always a bit of a roller coaster. Over the last month, it’s mostly been a downhill ride. In mid-February, the S&P 500 hit 6,144. It’s now dipped below 5,525. That’s around a 10% drop, which means the market is in correction territory….
    Victor Joecks
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    The Illusion of Growth: How Inflation Skews Our Perception of the Stock Market

    Americans can readily see the effects of record-high inflation every time they shop. Prices have soared, from the grocery store to the gas pumps. Although inflation has cooled, families are still feeling the pinch. And the harm doesn’t end there: Inflation also is making stock markets appear stronger than they really are and cutting into…
    Alexander Frei
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    Nike Stocks Still Tanking a Year After Mulvaney Partnership

    A lot has happened since Dylan Mulvaney pranced around his yard in a Nike sports bra last April. Days after his face appeared on Bud Light cans—the controversy that launched a thousand boycotts—the sight of him doing jumping jacks in women’s workout gear was almost worst. And a stock chart that looks like a downhill ski slope proves it….
    Suzanne Bowdey
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    Supreme Court Agrees to Review Federal Ban on Bump Stocks

    The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a case challenging the federal ban on bump stocks, an accessory that increases a semiautomatic rifle’s rate of fire. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit struck down the rule earlier this year in Garland v. Cargill. The Supreme Court granted the government’s appeal of the ruling in a brief order….
    Katelynn Richardson
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    Pentagon Has Billions Left Over for Ukraine, but Not to Replenish US Weapons Stocks

    The Pentagon still has billions remaining for military assistance to Ukraine after Congress’ stopgap government funding bill omitted any provisions for aid, but concerns remain about the Pentagon’s ability to replenish stockpiles of U.S. weapons, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing Defense Department officials. Officials said they were not sure how much longer the funding…
    Micaela Burrow
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    New Bill to Tax Stock Market Could Devastate Ordinary Savings and Retirement

    A new tax proposal in Congress aims to stick it to the rich. But if passed, it could devastate the U.S. financial system and ruin the value of ordinary Americans’ retirement accounts. The proposal, introduced by a team of Democrats in the House and Senate, would assess a penalty each time someone sells a stock,…
    Adam Michel
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    Stock Market Reacts Better for Trump Than Any Previous President-Elect

    The U.S. stock market has been on an unprecedented upward climb since President-elect Donald Trump won the White House. Trump’s election sparked the biggest one-month S&P 500 rally in its 93 years of existence. The index rose nearly 5 percent from Nov. 9 to Friday morning, breaking the previous 30-day record set after the election…
    Robert Donachie
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    Why the Stock Market Shouldn’t Be Used to Judge Brexit

    Last week, the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union. The U.K.’s earlier decision to stay out of the euro currency (which most, but not all, EU member states use) contains an unexpected lesson about economics and humility. In 2003, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown announced that Britain’s economy had not met…
    Salim Furth
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    The Connection Between China’s Stock Market Collapse and Its Past Spectacular Growth

    In mid-June, China’s Shanghai Composite Index was up a dazzling 60 percent since the beginning of the year. It was the highest level in more than six years. Some took it as a sign that the recent weakness in China’s economy would be short-lived. Yet it is only a little more than two months later,…
    William T. Wilson
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    The Fed Shouldn’t Pay Attention to Short-Term Changes in Stock Market

    Back in grad school (not all that long ago), we pondered whether a central bank should target equity (or other asset) prices to conduct monetary policy. In theory, as the value of consumers’ stock portfolios rises, they will spend more, because they are wealthier. It turned out, though, that the empirical link among monetary policy,…
    Norbert Michel
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    Three Things Americans Should Know About the Stock Market Turmoil

    It’s too early to know if the stock market drop is just one of the periodic corrections by which the market reallocates capital to more profitable uses, or the start of a more dramatic contraction signaling a long-term decline. In any case, if the roller coaster ride of the last few days goes on much…
    Terry Miller
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    How US Should Respond to China’s Stock Market Collapse

    To give perspective, China is the world’s second largest economy, as well as the second largest importer. It is the largest trading nation for 75 countries and is by far the largest importer of commodities in the world. Over the past seven years, China has accounted for an incredible one-third of global growth. But its…
    William T. Wilson
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    China’s Economic Woes Jolt Global Stock Markets

    U.S. stock markets plummeted Monday, furthering a global market decline that has eliminated nearly $10 trillion from international shares as concerns grow over China’s economic health. The Dow Jones industrial average plunged more than 1,000 points soon after trading began, continuing losses from last week that marked the worst for U.S. stocks in four years….
    Natalie Johnson
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    Why The Chinese Stock Market Continues to Unravel

    As the Chinese stock market unravels, liberal economists are eating their words on the supposed benefits of heavy government intervention in the financial sector. On Monday, the Shanghai stock index declined by 8.5 percent, the largest single-day drop in 8 years. Before this point, the government had already taken extraordinary steps to further preserve the…
    Henry Dickman
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    Why I’d Never Invest in the Chinese Stock Market (And It’s Not Just Because of the New Decline)

    From the summer of 2009 through 2012, I was an American economist living in Beijing. Although an avid stock investor, I have never once owned a Chinese listed company. Let me tell you why. Traditionally, Chinese households have had (basically) two places to put their savings: the banking system and residential real estate. With housing…
    William T. Wilson
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