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The Dow plunged by 2,231 points, or 5.5%.
Reuters |
At the stroke of midnight (U.S. hours), President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs took effect, including 104% levies on Chinese goods, keeping fears of recession alive and upending a global trading ...
The New York Times |
The pair of steep tariff increases by each side in the past week have now driven duties to a level that is likely to halt shipments of many products between the two countries, particularly if the tar...
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S&P 500, Dow and Tariffs
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Seeking Alpha |
Market participants moved closer to understanding the Trump administration's tariff plans on Wednesday, but with few details available, financial markets stayed unpredictable.
Wall Street Journal |
U.S. stocks lost $6.6 trillion in value during a two-day washout after President Trump announced larger tariffs than Wall Street expected and China said it would match the duties on goods it gets from...
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If it’s to get other countries to agree to trade deals, he could lower his tariffs and avoid a possible recession.
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The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell sharply as the investor pushback over Trump’s tariffs continue to roil the global markets. Oil and Bitcoin also saw selling pressure. FOX Business is providing real-time updates on the markets,
U.S. stocks fell sharply in after-hours trading Wednesday after President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on imports from trading partners.
Trump has said Americans may feel “some pain” because of tariffs, but he has also said the long-term goals, including getting more manufacturing jobs back to the United States, are worth it.
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The stock market is set to rebound on Tuesday after a three-day sell-off sparked by President Trump's tariffs.
Stocks fell sharply in early trading Monday, extending last week's massive sell-off, as the Trump administration showed no signs over the weekend of backing down from its plan to impose wide-ranging tariffs.
US equity futures are pointing towards more pain ahead on Wall Street after Thursday's rout wiped out over $2.5 trillion in market capitalisation. The Dow futures are currently trading 420 points lower,
Dow drops more than 1,100 points as China hits back with tariffs on US imports. Follow live updates.
US markets opened Friday with a drop, coming off the S&P 500's worst day since 2020 and following China's move to match President Trump’s big raise in tariffs.