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Since Trump’s April 2’s “Liberation Day” tariff announcement, the stock market has been open seven days, a brief period that included the S&P 500 benchmark stock index’s biggest daily percentage gain...
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China hiked its levies on imports of U.S. goods to 125% on Friday, hitting back at Donald Trump's decision to single out the world's No.2 economy for higher duties, while dismissing the U.S. president...
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The European Union will pause its first countermeasures against U.S. tariffs after President Donald Trump temporarily lowered the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries, European Com...
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Wall Street stocks tumbled on Thursday on mounting worries over the economic impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's multi-front tariff war.
Wall Street Journal |
U.S. stocks tumbled in midafternoon trading, erasing some of the gains from a historic rally.
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Nvidia is one of the firms "more protected" from Trump's tariffs, Morgan Stanley said this week.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bought some high profile stocks last week as President Trump's tariffs caused traders to bail out.
Stocks eye another volatile session, despite inflation easing in March, after monster gains Wednesday following President Trump’s tariff fast switch which sent U.S. equities to best one-day performance in more than five years with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining 2,
The FTSE 100 rose on Friday, with gains in mining stocks providing some support even as escalating fears over U.S.-China trade tensions left investors wary after a week of tariff-induced uncertainty.
Shares of auto makers Ford and GM in recent weeks have each lost two Buy ratings, and picked up a Sell rating.
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Trump announced a 90-day tariff reduction to 10% for most countries but further jacked up the tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%.
Stocks closed sharply lower Tuesday after a late-session slide erased huge earlier gains, as investor continue to fret about the potential impact of tariffs being imposed by the Trump administration.