Fragile Global Economy Faces New Crisis in Israel-Gaza War A war in the Middle East could complicate efforts to contain inflation at a time when world output is “limping along.”
Yellen May Face Questions in Morocco Over U.S. Dysfunction Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calls on Congress to authorize more economic support for Ukraine.
A Rural Michigan Town Is the Latest Battleground in the U.S.-China Fight Firestorms over Chinese investments, like a battery factory in Green Charter Township, are erupting as officials weigh the risks of taking money from an adversary.
U.S. National Debt Tops $33 Trillion for First Time The fiscal milestone comes as Congress is facing a new spending fight with a government shutdown looming.
U.S. Officials Have Visited China. Will Beijing Send Anyone? Such visits could help convey Beijing’s interest in stabilizing ties with Washington. But China has been noncommittal.