Americans are closely watching President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff threats and deep cuts to the federal government. Now ...
The 10% trigger for a correction is an arbitrary, round-number threshold. But it serves as a signal that investors have ...
When President Trump entered his first term, stocks were steadily marching upward. This time, the trajectory has inverted.
The S&P 500 fell 1.4% on Thursday, marking its lowest point of the year and sliding into a market correction, as it is now ...
The losses followed Trump's threat to impose hefty tariffs on European wines and alcohol, further escalating trade tensions.
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Trump in recent days has dismissed fears of a recession and brushed aside the stock market sell-off, going so far as to say, ...
On Thursday, the S&P 500 fell 1.4%. After weeks of selling, the index is now down 10.1% from a peak that was reached less ...
The administration’s whipsawing moves are leaving investors guessing. The risk is that this uncertainty comes at a real cost ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed on Thursday the negative impacts of President Donald Trump‘s tariffs as he said a ...
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Thursday as stocks resume selloff and President Trump threatens more tariffs.
Second, the U.S. stock market recovered remarkably quickly from the tariffs imposed during the first Trump administration.