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MarketWatch |
Top strategists on Wall Street say the White House has not yet done enough to dispel tariff uncertainty, leaving the stock market struggling to stage a durable rally.
MassLive |
President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly backed down on his tariffs on most nations for 90 days, but raised his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125%.
Houston Chronicle |
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 shot up in early Thursday trading, gaining more than 2,000 points, as investors welcomed President Donald Trump’s decision to back off on most of his tariffs.
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Weaker-than-expected consumer inflation data wasn't enough to stabilize sentiment during another volatile day for financial markets.
The S&P 500 index briefly slipped into bear market territory Monday, raising concerns that if it closes 20% below its peak, a recession may follow
US stocks tumbled on Thursday, pulling back from the previous day's historic rally amid concerns that President Trump's broad trade offensive has become a direct confrontation with China. The major averages sank to session lows after the White House confirmed updated tariff figures released on Thursday brings the total increased levies on Chinese goods to 145%,
Investors were hoping for clarity on April 2. Instead, they now face more uncertainty over retaliatory tariffs, economic growth and inflation.
Some of Donald Trump's top officials were pressed on the stock market's hits since the president unveiled wide-reaching tariffs.
Tariff uncertainty is likely to loom over the U.S. stock market for a while as countries negotiate lower tariff rates or retaliate. Against this backdrop, most analysts agree investors should take the long view and focus on fundamentals.
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U.S. stocks saw a selloff accelerate on slightly hotter-than-expected inflation data and ongoing tariff worries that could keep Fed rates on hold.
Trump's tariffs have led to a significant stock market selloff. This new trade war is adversely affected corporate projections for income for three key reasons.
As President Trump pushes forward with a tough tariff policy, investors keep bidding down stock prices, raising recession fears. Is a slump inevitable?
US stocks erase a bulk of Wednesday's surge on Trump's pause on most tariffs. Slower inflation data lend little support. Earnings season starts Friday