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Analysts pointed to several factors that have raised the risk of more downside.
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With the dust now settled on the euphoric market rebound following President Donald Trump's trade war climb-down, investors are realizing that the global economy still faces the most punishing U.S. t...
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The stock market resumed its slide on Thursday, as the White House clarified that Chinese imports would face a tariff of 145 percent, prompting renewed investor angst over an escalating trade war bet...
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US stocks rose before the bell on Friday, eyeing a comeback from a bruising sell-off as Wall Street gets ready to wrap up another week of tariff-fueled turmoil. That rout came as initial optimism for President Trump's 90-day "pause" on most reciprocal tariffs gave way to concern about escalation in his trade war with China.
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IRA or brokerage account, is almost certainly in the red year-to-date after the precipitous stock plunge over the past week following President Trump’s announcement of his tariffs regime.
Venture capitalist and at one point Democratic donor Chamath Palihapitiya evaluates the trade war between the United States and China and examines President Donald Trump’s economic agenda on ‘The Ingraham Angle.
US stocks saw strong gains slip away and end lower. Reciprocal tariffs, as is, are set for just after midnight, dampening optimism for lower levies,
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U.S. stock futures pointed to losses early on Thursday after stunning gains the previous day as President Donald Trump partly reversed course on his planned tariffs. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 524 points,
The market is always right, so they say – but sometimes, it takes a while to come to its conclusion. In extreme times it can take time to adjust to the new circumstances.
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Top forecasters on Wall Street are eying the risk of a recession, a global slowdown, and further stock drops ahead.
Futures on Wall Street are currently in positive territory after yet another session of wild swings that saw the indices wipe out a third or more of what they gained during Wednesday's historic upmove.