Terms of trade war
- Oil prices decreased slightly on Wednesday due to market influences.
- An intensifying trade war between the U.S. And China fueled market concerns.
- Investors weighed the trade war's potential effects on economic growth and energy demand.
- Brent crude futures fell 0.3% to $64.49, and WTI crude dropped similarly to $61.17.
- Slowing global growth and trade tensions may continue to pressure oil prices.
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Beneath Market’s Uneasy Calm, Dread Runs Deep Across Wall Street
It was an unexpected, if improbable relief. The panic unleashed by Donald Trump’s trade war, which convulsed financial markets around the globe and sowed doubts about America’s standing in the world, died down nearly as quickly as it began.
Trade, Monopoly, and the Fight We Can’t Let Trump Define
Zephyr Teachout Tariffs and trade are not side issues, but a central front in the battle against monopoly power—and for self-government. The post Trade, Monopoly, and the Fight We Can’t Let Trump Define appeared first on The Nation.

Terms of trade war
Bulls, bears and dead cats are lurking in the background of President Donald Trump’s trade war. As the effects of the administration’s latest tariffs unfold, news consumers may confront unfamiliar terms related to investments or financial markets.
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