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Dow Jones Futures: Will Markets Hold With Trump Tariffs Set To Top Liberation Day Highs? Investor's Business DailyWhy Wall Street is brushing off Trump's escalating tariff threats The Washington PostStock market today: Dow falls 250 points, S&P 500, Nasdaq retreat from record as Trump escalates tariff threats Yahoo FinanceStock Market News, July 11, 2025: Dow Finishes Week Lower After Trump Threatens 35% Canada Tariffs The Wall Street Journal
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New tax break for auto loans could save some buyers thousands of dollars. But will it boost sales? AP NewsThe 'big, beautiful, bill' includes a car loan interest tax deduction. Do you qualify? Fox BusinessBest Cars That Earn Tax Credits and May Avoid Tariffs Consumer ReportsThere's a new tax deduction for car loans in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill.' Here's who's eligible—and what's the c
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Trump's budget is gambling with your savings and investments.
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You might think that with the passing of another year the corporate scandals that have rocked American business would be showing signs of petering out. They are not. In the past few months disclosures of allegedly unethical or illegal practices have rocked the mutual-fund industry and some of its blue-chip names even as the head of the New York Stock Exchange was forced to resign over the size of his compensation package. Knowledge at Wharton spoke to ethics experts a business historian and a Wall Street executive in an attempt to understand why the country has witnessed misbehavior of breathtaking scope in the first few years of a new century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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