AMERICA

US Existing Home Sales Fell 1.7% In June, Vs 0.2% Drop Expected

U.S home sales fell more than expected in June as a persistent shortage of properties pushed prices to a record high. Read more

Trade War Coming Down To US Easing Up On Huawei And China Buying Agricultural Products

Olive branches were extended from both China and the U.S. as the two nations are set to restart face-to-face trade negot... Read more

Morgan Stanley Sees 'credible Bear Case' For A US Recession

Trade tensions that could lead to layoffs and a pullback from consumers are at the center of the recession case. Read more

Cramer: Trump Is 'hungry For Tariffs' And Trade Talks Are One Tweet Away From 'blowing Up'

"Most of the industrial companies that I talk to are ready for the next big increase," Jim Cramer says of tariffs. Read more

Elizabeth Warren Says The 'warning Lights Are Flashing' For The Next Economic Crash

"Whether it's this year or next year, the odds of another economic downturn are high — and growing," Warren says. Read more

Homebuilder Sentiment Ticks Up Slightly, As Housing Shortage Intensifies

Builder confidence for single-family homes rose one point, to 65, in July, according to the National Association of Home... Read more

Retailers Should Thank Amazon: Adobe Estimates The Size Of A Prime Day Bump

On Monday, the first day of Amazon's 48-hour shopping extravaganza this year, retailers that make more than $1 billion i... Read more

Trade War To Drag On As Trump Says Long Way To Go And China Strikes Hard-line Tone

The U.S. and China restarted their trade talks, but signs are showing a comprehensive deal could be a long way off, if i... Read more

US Industrial Production Was Unchanged In June

U.S. industrial production was flat in June, as a slump in utilities was offset by gains in output by factories and mini... Read more

US Import Prices Post The Biggest Drop In 6 Months

U.S. import prices fell by the most in six months in June, pulled down by declines in the costs of petroleum and other g... Read more

More Middle-class Families Say The 'American Dream' Is Out Of Reach: Study

More middle-class families now say the American dream is out of reach. Read more

US Retail Sales Beat Expectations In June

U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in June, pointing to strong consumer spending. Read more

Half Of The Companies That Have Reported Earnings So Far Say The Strong Dollar Is Hurting Them

Of the S&P 500 companies that have reported so far, more than half of them cited a strong greenback as a headwind. Read more

NY Fed 'Empire State' Factory Index Posts Biggest Gain In More Than 2 Years

The New York Federal Reserve said its gauge of manufacturing growth in New York state returned to positive territory, su... Read more

Treasury May Run Out Of Cash In Early September, Urges Congress To Raise Debt Ceiling Before Recess

The Treasury Department said it could run out of cash in two months, asking Congress to increase the debt ceiling before... Read more