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Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world President Donald Trump signed legislation to end the longest government shutdown in US history,
The federal government reopened after a 43-day shutdown, though programs and services may take some time to get back to normal. A trove of emails from Jeffrey Epstein was released, raising more questions about President Donald Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender.
The six-week government shutdown that came to an end late Wednesday will be another drag on an economy already facing many challenges, though the full impact will take months to measure
The longest government shutdown in US history has ended, but it could take days — and in some cases a week or more — before normal operations resume.
Treasury yields were rising Thursday morning as the U.S. government reopens following its longest-ever shutdown. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was up about 5 basis points at around 4.11% while the rate on the 2-year Treasury note increased about 4 basis points to around 3.
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar criticized deal to reopen government. Rep. Tony Gonzales calls it a "step in the right direction."
According to state data, more than $11.5 million in sales tax revenue was generated by hemp-derived cannabis products in 2024.
The FAA told airlines to increase cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports to 6% by Tuesday and ultimately ramp up to 10% by Friday.