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U.S. stock losses closed sharply lower, with the blue-chip Dow losing nearly 1,700 points and the broad S&P 500 tumbling about 275 points, after President Donald Trump unveiled his tariff plan late We...
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China vowed retaliation, as did the European Union, which faces a 20% duty.
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Billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban voiced concerns over a potential economic crisis brewing in rural America, dubbing it the “Red Rural Recession”.
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Futures tied to the S&P 500 slumped 2.2% during President Trump's Rose Garden ceremony announcing sweeping tariffs, with some investors saying trade restrictions could slow growth and increase inflation.
US stocks plunged after President Trump announced a baseline 10% tariff on all US trading partners, sending shockwaves through markets and the global trade order.
S&P 500 futures are barely changed. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are down 0.2%. Nasdaq 100 futures are up 0.1%. On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 418 points, or 1%, to 42,002, the S&P 500 increased 31 points,
S&P 500 futures are down 0.3%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are falling 0.2%. Nasdaq 100 futures are dipping 0.4%. On Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 12 points, or 0.03%, to 41,
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Cryptocurrency prices retreated on Thursday, as investors panicked after Donald Trump’s tariffs. Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped to $83,450, while Ethereum
Investors remain jittery over a potential slowdown in U.S. economic growth, as President Donald Trump’s April 2 start date for reciprocal tariffs approaches.
President Donald Trump's tariff announcement on Wednesday triggered significant after-hours trading reactions. Dow Jones lost 751 points, or 1.8%. S&P 500 futures tanked 3% and Nasdaq-100 futures lost 3.8% after hours. Shares of multinational companies were hit.
US stocks plunged after President Trump announced a baseline 10% tariff on all US trading partners, sending shockwaves through markets and the global trade order.