U.S. stock futures point to a lower opening as investors await more news on President Donald Trump's tariff plan and economic ...
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The tariffs are hitting during what is typically the busiest time of year for home sales. The prospect of a trade war and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat could motivate more Canadian lumber producers to shift to the U.S. southern ...
With focus turning to increased domestic production, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to launch a new lumber futures trading exchange in late March.
U.S. stock futures pointed to a higher open, trying to extend Monday's rally on Trump's softter stance on tariffs. But tariff ...
Lumber futures jumped to $658.71 per thousand board feet on March 4, reaching their highest level in more than two years. The increase is already inflating costs for construction projects.
Lumber futures jumped to $658.71 per thousand board feet on March 4, reaching their highest level in more than two years. The increase is already inflating costs for construction projects.
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