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President Trump on Tuesday vowed to not back down on his new Aug. 1 deadline on tariffs — but Wall Street isn’t convinced.
Investors on Tuesday were still awaiting further clarity on the latest tariff threats from President Donald Trump, but market attention will soon turn to Wednesday's release of the Federal Open Market ...
Major stock indexes were little changed on Tuesday as investors digested the latest news in U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. will impose a 50% tariff on imported copper, marking a significant ...
Major stock indexes were mixed Tuesday afternoon, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average struggled and the other major indexes ...
Small-cap stocks were emerging as a surprise market leader on Tuesday afternoon, as Wall Street reacted to President Donald Trump's post on Truth Social saying there would be no change or extensions ...
Inflation has eased since Trump took office, meaning prices have risen at a slower pace than they had been at the end of the ...
The S&P 500 has outpaced the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite President Trump's rejection of exceptions to the Aug. 1 ...
Will give about a year and a half for tariffs on pharmaceuticals, stated US President Trump in the presser, threatening a 200% levy.
Although stocks are yet to see a recovery from Monday’s selling, the average S&P 500 (SP500) return after a down day this ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but Trump just sent out letters to global leaders talking about the incoming reciprocal tariffs. This time the deadline is 1 August. Cue the market panic.