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The dollar was trading steady as uncertainty over U.S. tariffs remains elevated ahead of Wednesday's deadline to complete ...
The return of tariff volatility sent stocks tumbling on Monday. The Dow fell 422 points, or 0.9%. The S&P 500 dropped 0.8%. The Nasdaq Composite closed down 0.9%. The S&P and Nasdaq finished last week ...
Risk assets were struggling in the wake of President Trump’s latest tariff threats, but it’s by no means a clean risk-off trade. The Russell 2000, for example, sank 1.6%. That’s likely because many ...
Monday's tariff-fueled selloff picked up after President Trump posted a half-dozen letters to countries threatening varying levels of import taxes starting Aug. 1. The Dow was down 660 points and ...
The stock market returned on Monday with a bit of a hangover after ending the holiday-shortened week at record levels. The ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are falling on Monday with stock markets roiled by President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves.
The dollar looked to be finding its footing on Monday but that doesn’t mean the greenback is set for a significant rebound. The DXY dollar index, which measures the currency against a basket of major ...
Vietnam will likely remain a key beneficiary of global trade tensions, Marcel Thieliant, Capital Economics' head of Asia Pacific, wrote in a note. The country's U.S.-bound exports have surged since ...
The price of oil was stable on Monday despite a larger-than-expected increase in production by the Organization of the ...
What level of tariffs will the U.S. impose on imports and when? Stock futures were falling early Monday as markets were ...
Here come the tariff threats. Selling picked back up in the early afternoon after President Donald Trump began posting letters to world leaders threatening tariffs starting on Aug. 1. The Dow was down ...
Not much was working on Wall Street today. All 11 of the S&P 500's major sectors were trading lower. May 28 was the last time the sectors all closed down on the same day, according to Dow Jones Market ...