ESTADO DE LA UNION-EXTERIORES
- Kenny Holston - Pool The New York Times
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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ofrece su discurso sobre el Estado de la Unión ante un pleno del Congreso en la Cámara de Representantes, en el Capitolio federal en Washington, el martes 24 de febrero de 2026.
Kenny Holston - Pool The New York TimesAs featured on
U.S. futures were flat after President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, while global shares were trading mostly higher. In Europe, benchmarks in France, Germany and Britain rose Wednesday. In his speech, Trump focused on jobs, manufacturing and an economy he says is stronger than many Americans believe. He didn’t dwell on efforts to lower the cost of living — despite polling showing that his handling of the economy and kitchen-table issues has increasingly become a liability. Japan’s benchmark finished higher after briefly hitting a record high, cheered by an overnight Wall Street rally driven by optimism about the artificial-intelligence boom. Shares also rose in Australia, South Korea and China.
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