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The European Commission said it is 'firing on all cylinders' to secure a bare-bones deal by July 9 after the Trump administration said tariffs on U.S. trading partners will revert back to their April ...
Investors are digesting Trump's stiff tariffs on imports from more than a dozen countries and delayed the return of sweeping ...
Wall Street eyes recovery post-tariff sell-off as traders await further trade updates. S&P 500 futures rise, while tariffs spark inflation concerns.
S&P 500 futures are up 0.2%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are adding 0.1%. Nasdaq 100 futures are gaining 0.3%. On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 422 points, or 0.94%, to 44,406 ...
In Europe, the Stoxx Europe 600 declined 0.1% in morning trading. Kinnevik Series B rose 5.8% and Entain climbed 2.6%. On the other hand, Vestas Wind Systems sunk 2.6%, and Redcare Pharmacy fell 2.3%.
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are also rising in premarket trading as stock markets digest the latest news on President Donald Trump's tariffs.
World shares mostly rose Tuesday, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners. In Asia ...
Starting August 1, exports to the US from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Tunisia will face 25% tariffs. Indonesia is set to be hit with a 32% excise duty, while Bangladesh, Cambodia, ...
The major averages are coming off a choppy session as investors follow the latest trade headlines out of the White House.
Stocks fell sharply Monday, retreating from all-time highs, as investors digested a flurry of headlines related to tariffs and global trade.
Wall Street is pointing to a lower open Monday as the Trump administration steps up pressure on trading partners to quickly ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are falling on Monday with stock markets roiled by President Donald Trump's latest tariff moves.