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Dominic Rushe

Dominic Rushe is business editor for Guardian US. He was part of the Guardian team that won the 2014 Pulitzer prize for public service journalism. Click here for Dominic's public key. Twitter @dominicru

July 2024

  • Older white man with mostly bald head and brack-framed glasses.

    Rupert Murdoch in secret legal battle with children over media empire – report

  • Travelers wait for delayed flights at Newark international airport in New Jersey.

    Microsoft Windows IT outage: more than 2,000 flights canceled across US; Fedex and UPS report service delays – as it happened

May 2024

  • man surrounded by computer screens with figures

    Dow Jones passes 40,000 points for first time amid strong quarterly results

    Index has more than doubled since spring 2020 as investors hope for interest rate cuts following Federal Reserve inflation figures
  • people leave a building with a big eagle seal on the side of it

    SEC charges Trump Media auditor with ‘massive fraud’

    BF Borgers agrees to $12m civil penalty and owner Benjamin Borgers agrees to pay $2m
    • Second Boeing whistleblower dies after short illness

    • Sony and Apollo reportedly make $26bn offer for Paramount

    • Peloton CEO steps down as beleaguered company cuts 15% of workforce

April 2024

  • Donald Trump arrives at an airport in Atlanta on 10 April.

    Appeal court judge denies Trump’s third attempt this week to delay hush money trial – as it happened

  • Gas prices are seen at a gas station in Riverwoods, Ill., Monday, April 1, 2024. On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, the Labor Department issues its report on inflation at the consumer level in March. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

    Stubborn US inflation dents hopes for imminent Fed interest rate cut

March 2024

  • a man in a blue suit and red tie speaks

    Trump civil fraud case: New York court lowers bond to $175m and gives 10-day deadline

    Reduction in bond amount doesn’t reduce the total $454m fine, but assures Trump will pay full amount if his appeal is unsuccessful
  • Man in dark suit and glasses at podium

    Fed leaves interest rates unchanged but signals three cuts this year

    Rates to stay at 25-year high of 5.25% to 5.5% as central bank says ‘inflation has eased over the past year but remains elevated’
  • Extinction Rebellion demonstPeople in New York march with a sign saying 'Stop funding climate death' with Citi, TD, Wells Fargo. Bank of America, and Chase logos on it. in NYC<br>NEW YORK, USA - MAY 07: Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gathered in front of the Bank of America Tower and spilled black paint to protest chain banks in New York City, United States on May 07, 2021. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

    US banks abandon ‘bare minimum’ environmental standards project, alarming climate groups

    Citi, BofA, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo leave framework that assesses environmental, social and governance (ESG) financing
  • Fani Willis (middle) with Nathan Wade to her left.

    Fani Willis criticizes ‘wild and reckless’ speculation in conflict of interest claims by former Trump staffer – as it happened

    Fulton DA who leads election case against Trump confirms relationship with prosecutor but denies wrongdoing amid ‘extraordinary’ invasion of privacy
  • The White House in Washington, U.S.

    Business live
    Joe Biden declares America’s economy ‘is the strongest in the world’ after jobs report smashes forecasts – as it happened

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as US adds 353,000 new jobs in January
  • A construction worker helps build the ‘Signature Bridge’   in Miami, Florida.

    Biden hails robust jobs market as proof US economy is ‘strongest in the world’

    US adds 353,000 new jobs over month as growth in hiring gives boost to president, whose polling on economy has remained weak

January 2024

  • People walk with shopping bags at an intersection

    US economic growth ends 2023 with surprising strength

    Growth slowed far less than expected in last three months of 2023 and gross domestic product grew at annualized rate of 3.3%
  • close up of a man in a suit wearing sunglasses

    British billionaire Joe Lewis pleads guilty to US insider trading

    Lewis, 86, whose family trust controls majority of Tottenham Hotspur, apologises to judge in Manhattan plea-deal hearing
    • S&P 500 hits new record high amid signs of easing US economic gloom

    • Trump says he is ‘innocent’ of fraud as bomb threat upends last day of trial

    • Judge blocks Trump plan to deliver own closing argument in New York fraud trial

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