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Past articles by Emily:

One Year After the Election, Where Is Trump's Wall?

"Build that wall! Build that wall!" has become a familiar refrain at Donald Trump's rallies. A year after his election to the presidency, the project remains a work in progress. TheStreet looks at the progress on Trump's wall in its special report: Inside Trump's First Year. → Read More

Donald Trump's Presidency: Good for Prisons, Bad for Guns

Donald Trump's presidency has been a gift to private prison stocks. For gun investors, it's been a disaster. TheStreet looks at how each sector of the market has traded in its special report: Inside Trump's First Year....GEO → Read More

Mexican Peso Still Moves on Trump's Whim, But Less Than Before

A year after his election to the White House, the Mexican peso continues to rise and fall, in part, with Donald Trump. TheStreet looks at the state of Trump's enemy, the peso, in its special report: Inside Trump's First Year. → Read More

Trump to Tap Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chairman

President Donald Trump has nominated Federal Reserve Governor Jerome "Jay" Powell to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. He will succeed current Fed Chair Janet Yellen, whose term ends in February. → Read More

House Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling Won't Seek Reelection

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) won't run for reelection in 2018, he told supporters on Tuesday according to a report from the Dallas News. → Read More

Most of the $3 Trillion in Overseas Holdings Is Already in the U.S.

The thing about all those unrepatriated earnings everyone keeps talking about is that a lot of that money is already here supporting the U.S. economy. → Read More

Singer, Billionaire Behind Russia Dossier, Joked About Owning Trump's Bonds

Before billionaire active investor Paul Singer was outed as a financing source for the research firm that eventually produced the Trump dossier, he was joking about investing in the former real estate magnate's bonds. → Read More

Manafort Indictment Draws Tepid Response From Wall Street

Wall Street is taking a cautious view of federal indictments handed out to Paul Manafort and Rick Gates on Monday. → Read More

A CVS Deal for Aetna May Need One Thing to Survive Regulators

An Aetna-CVS deal is likely to draw antitrust scrutiny because of its sheer size, and may require the companies to part with certain Medicare prescription drug contracts. → Read More

Trump Draws Attention to Tom Steyer's $10 Million Impeachment Campaign

A billionaire former hedge fund manager set a trap for President Donald Trump on Friday, and he fell right into it. → Read More

House Passes Budget Resolution to Pave the Way for Yet-to-Be Drafted Tax Bill

The House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly passed the 2018 budget resolution, marking an important step towards tax legislation for the GOP....TWTR → Read More

Markets, Focused on Earnings, Shrug at Report Yellen Out as Fed Chair

Janet Yellen may be out of the race as Donald Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, according to a report from Politico, which cited one person who speaks 'regularly' with the president. → Read More

Gary Cohn No Longer Under Consideration for Fed Chair

Cohn was, according to multiple published reports, one of five finalists in the running to head the Federal Reserve alongside Yellen, Federal Reserve Governor Jay Powell, Stanford University economist John Taylor and former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh....GS → Read More

Renaissance Technologies Targeted Over Robert Mercer's Alt-Right Ties

The same group driving advertisers away from Breitbart News and Bill O'Reilly has a new target: Renaissance Technologies, the hedge fund run by Republican megadonor Robert Mercer. → Read More

Jones Act in Puerto Rico Exemplifies Protectionist Policy Gone Wrong

The recent spotlight on the Jones Act and Puerto Rico exhibits a broader truth about some protectionist policies: they often don't matter until they do. → Read More

Trump Tax Plan Could Give $70 Billion Windfall to Foreign Investors

The White House says its tax plan would boost American workers. It might benefit foreign investors a whole lot faster. → Read More

Trump and Corker Trade Insults on Twitter as Tax Push Looms

President Donald Trump's back-and-forth with an outgoing Republican Senator is escalating as the GOP enters a new phase in its tax reform push. → Read More

The White House Thinks Its Tax Plan Can Do Everything

The Trump administration thinks they've got the Swiss Army knife of tax plans on their hands. → Read More

Facebook, Google, Twitter Political Ads Targeted by New Legislation in Senate

A bipartisan group of Senators unveiled legislation on Thursday that would regulate political ads online. → Read More

Trump's Five Finalists for Federal Reserve Chief: Pros and Cons

A new (or renewed) Federal Reserve chair is on the horizon. Whoever it is will play a major role in shaping United States monetary policy moving forward. → Read More