US stocks open little changed but near record highs. Investors wait for more tariff talk from Trump and interest rate clues ...
S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq end up after Trump holds off on reciprocal tariffs, avoiding a trade war that could slow the economy ...
Who’s afraid of a global trade war? Not Wall Street, apparently.
Gift Nifty was trading around 22,965 level, a discount of nearly 7 points from the Nifty futures’ previous close, indicating ...
Individual investors have become the most bearish since 2023, while risk appetite is rising among institutional fund managers ...
But perhaps nothing has been more influential for the stock market over the last three months than Donald Trump's election ...
President Trump has announced that he would implement tariffs of 25 percent on all steel and aluminum imports to the U.S.
Wall Street held relatively firm following President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation and after the Federal Reserve ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian shares Friday were mixed, with Chinese technology stocks rising as most other Asian equities declined.
Trump noted in his press conference that some nations have already floated tariff cuts, though he also acknowledged that inflation could rise in the short term — a sign he isn’t afraid to do exactly ...
A version of this post first appeared on TKer.co Despite the looming threat of tariffs, the stock market continues to trade near record highs. This is a bit confounding since tariffs would be bad ...
Jon Smith looks at the recent whipsaw movements in the markets relating to US trade policy and talks through stock market crash potential. The post Could Trump’s tariffs cause a stock market crash?