trade (noun)
7.28.22
Trade provided one bright spot in the report: Exports rose at a robust 18% annual rate, as demand picked up for American-made goods and more international travelers returned to the U.S. after pandemic disruptions.
—Harriet Torry, The Wall Street Journal, "U.S. GDP Fell at 0.9% Annual Rate Second Quarter; Recession Fears Loom Over Economy," 28 Jul. 2022
7.20.22
The U.S. has long warned Europe that depending on Russian gas for a large and growing share of energy handed Moscow political and economic leverage. Europe, committed to binding Russia to the West through trade, doubled down.
—Joe Wallace & Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal, "Putin’s Gas Game: Toy With Europe’s Supply and Make Its Leaders Squirm," 20 Jul. 2022 {11:55 AM ET}
Trade provided one bright spot in the report: Exports rose at a robust 18% annual rate, as demand picked up for American-made goods and more international travelers returned to the U.S. after pandemic disruptions.
—Harriet Torry, The Wall Street Journal, "U.S. GDP Fell at 0.9% Annual Rate Second Quarter; Recession Fears Loom Over Economy," 28 Jul. 2022
7.20.22
The U.S. has long warned Europe that depending on Russian gas for a large and growing share of energy handed Moscow political and economic leverage. Europe, committed to binding Russia to the West through trade, doubled down.
—Joe Wallace & Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal, "Putin’s Gas Game: Toy With Europe’s Supply and Make Its Leaders Squirm," 20 Jul. 2022 {11:55 AM ET}
7.8.21
But on Thursday, even technology stocks retreated as investors pulled back from the growth trade... In addition to waning confidence in the post-pandemic economy, technical factors are pushing prices higher, analysts say. These include investors pulling out of wagers that prices would decline and yields rise, a popular trade in the first half of the year.
—Joe Wallace, The Wall Street Journal, "Stocks Skid on Economic Worries," 8 Jul. 2021 {10:49 AM ET}
But on Thursday, even technology stocks retreated as investors pulled back from the growth trade... In addition to waning confidence in the post-pandemic economy, technical factors are pushing prices higher, analysts say. These include investors pulling out of wagers that prices would decline and yields rise, a popular trade in the first half of the year.
—Joe Wallace, The Wall Street Journal, "Stocks Skid on Economic Worries," 8 Jul. 2021 {10:49 AM ET}
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