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the Dow Jones dropped by 715 points, or 1.7 percent.
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President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports sparked threats of retaliation on Thursday, as companies and governments rushed to count the costs from an escalating trade wa...
Reuters |
Wall Street benchmarks slumped on Thursday, ending with the largest one-day percentage losses in years, as U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs ignited fears of an all-out trade war and a g...
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Stocks are selling off onThursday, April 3 after President, Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on a long list of countries. Trump says that the higher tariffs on imported goods from U.S. trading partners will help significantly lower the nation’s trade deficit.
Although the market has been in a significant drawdown recently, it's still nowhere near the levels of what anyone should consider a "crash." Still, investors need to have their buying list ready to go in case of a crash,
Indian stock markets experienced a sharp drop as renewed recession fears and President Trump's new tariff announcements sparked a global selloff. The Sensex fell 836 points, with broad-based selling pulling down sectoral indices including metal,
Stock markets worldwide saw declines on Monday due to fears of President Trump's tariffs set to take effect on Wednesday. The S&P 500 dropped by 0.6%,
A new survey from insurance company Allianz Life (ALIZY) revealed that many Americans are growing uneasy about rising consumer prices, tariffs,
Stocks limped to the end of the week on Friday, the dollar was set for its worst week in a month while gold flirted with a record peak as investors feared
It's been a rough few weeks for the stock market ... What is likely, however, is that the market will move higher, perhaps substantially so, well before either sentiment or the economy turns up. So if you wait for the robins, spring will be over."
U.S. futures indexes fell sharply early on Thursday, led by a deep slide in major tech stocks, while global markets also faced a major selloff after President Donald Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs raised fears of a global trade war and recession.