Stocks tanked on Monday as investors fret over signs the U.S. economy is slowing and the potential impact of tariffs.
The stock market kicked off the week with steep losses Monday after President Trump declined Sunday to rule out the U.S.
Economic signs are mixed, but his willy-nilly tariffs have markets worried.
US stocks plunged, bitcoin stumbled and Wall Street’s fear gauge hit its highest level this year as concerns about President ...
The major indexes fell sharply amid rising worries about an economic downturn, with Elon Musk's Tesla down 15%.
President Donald Trump on Sunday declined to explicitly rule out a full-blown recession for the U.S. economy this year during ...
After falling more than 1,000 points in afternoon trade, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at 41,912, down 890 points, ...
CNBC Senior Markets Correspondent Bob Pisani reports from the New York Stock Exchange on the market sell-off. NBC News ...
Worries about the economy and President Donald Trump’s tariffs are sending U.S. stocks further from their record set just ...
Stocks dropped as the selling pressures that dragged Wall Street last week persisted, while investors braced for a slew of ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 all posted significant declines on Monday, with tech ...