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Wall Street stocks tumbled on Thursday on mounting worries over the economic impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's multi-front tariff war.
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China announced countermeasures on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday.
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Major stock indexes and the U.S. dollar dropped on Thursday, with the S&P 500 ending down more than 3% as investors remained skittish, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump's move to temporarily lo...
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Investors remain concerned about the cumulative U.S. tariff rate on China, even after Trump’s pause on tariffs for several other countries.
Futures linked to Canada's main stock index edged higher on Friday, as a tumultuous week dominated by escalating tensions over U.S.-China trade kept investors on the edge, with attention turning to the upcoming earnings season.
U.S. stock futures pointed to losses early on Thursday after stunning gains the previous day as President Donald Trump partly reversed course on his planned tariffs. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 524 points,
U.S. stock futures pointed higher on Friday as first-quarter earnings season kicks off to cap a wild week in markets that has seen American assets trade like those in an emerging market. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 249 points,
US stock futures plunged Sunday evening after two sessions of sell-offs that wiped away over $5.4 trillion in market value. Stocks were set to open sharply lower Monday, putting the S&P 500 on the precipice of a bear market — a decline of 20% from its peak and an ominous sign for investors and perhaps the broader economy.
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Futures market points to positive open for U.S. stock marketsThe futures market pointed to a positive start of trading for U.S. stock markets for the final day of a volatile trading week.
U.S. stock futures fell sharply on Sunday evening as the Trump administration showed no signs of backing off from a wide-ranging plan to impose tariffs.
US stocks rose before the bell on Friday, eyeing a comeback from a bruising sell-off as Wall Street gets ready to wrap up another week of tariff-fueled turmoil. That rout came as initial optimism for President Trump's 90-day "pause" on most reciprocal tariffs gave way to concern about escalation in his trade war with China.