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"Seeing the stock market going down is a little unnerving because it suggests that people are becoming more pessimistic about the economy going forward,” said Goldstein.
From USA TODAY
Global shares surged and a manic bond selloff eased on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower some of the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries.
From Reuters
Most Republicans welcomed the unexpected three-month pause on several of President Trump’s tariffs, but some want more clarity about the president’s end game and more power for Congress over trade.
From The New York Times
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The Federal Reserve wanted to sit back and monitor how an economy where inflation already was elevated would respond to sweeping tariffs implemented by the Trump administration. But financial-market g
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariff rollout last week, trillions of dollars have been erased from stock markets, Wall Street deal-making has seized up, hedge funds have liquidated some of their riskier trades,
Excluding the pandemic years, the U.S. economy is on track to do something last seen during the first quarter of 2009 -- and it's not good news.
6don MSNOpinion
As if investors didn’t have enough to worry about, they can now add an open breach between President Donald Trump and the chair of the Federal Reserve during an economic crisis and a financial meltdown.
The US stock market had a choppy first hour on Thursday with Dow Jones falling as much as 2,150 points, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq down between 6.5% to 7%.
Though the Trump administration inherited a strong economy, in under three months, it has generated a steep stock market sell-off and deep concerns about where things are headed. The market losses ...
Trading on Thursday and Friday marked the worst days for U.S. stocks since 2020. President Donald Trump said America's trade deficit with China must first be resolved before he considers making a deal regarding his sweeping tariffs against the country.
President Trump urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates and ripped the head of the independent central bank as new tariffs caused stocks to plunge. In a Friday post on his Truth Social
The stock market's free fall doesn't look like it'll reverse course anytime soon. US stocks plunged for a third day on Monday, with the S&P 500 entering a bear market. And investors hoping for a ...
Stock futures have been all over the map, since an early slump, though catching more attention has been dramatic action for 10-year Treasury yields that spiked earlier and are climbing again: An auction of 10-year paper later will offer more clues about appetite for U.