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President Donald Trump’s tariffs wreaked havoc on global markets Wednesday, causing U.S. government borrowing costs to surge ...
Volatility continued to be the state of play on Wall Street, which experienced more wild trading on Wednesday. The session ...
Stock and bond markets suffered on Wednesday after President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs came into effect and China ...
Investors are digesting tariff whiplash after the White House confirmed plans to levy 104% tariffs on China, set to go into ...
Volatility has been the state of play over Monday and Tuesday, as major market indices have seen dizzying swings on either ...
Wall Street's "fear gauge" is back at pandemic-era levels, reflecting escalating unease about the market fallout from ...
Investors are looking for signs the selling in the U.S. stock market may have reached a crescendo, but say that the check ...
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Investor anxiety over tariffs was sending Wall Street’s so-called fear gauge even higher Wednesday morning, after the global trade war escalated with China’s announcement of even higher retaliatory ...
US stocks were extremely volatile Monday as traders searched for any sign that President Donald Trump’s tariffs could be negotiated or halted.
Stock markets are experiencing extreme volatility, with major indices swinging wildly due to unconfirmed tariff headlines and heightened market uncertainty. Treasury yields are rising, possibly ...