It seems like the market has moved on from the tariff woes felt in early April, and the three major indexes are gearing up to ...
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Is The Stock Market Open The Day After Christmas?
Is the stock market open today, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025? According to Naples Daily News, yes, U.S. stock markets are open.
The S&P 500 Index plunged to the verge of a tariff-induced bear market in April, only to quickly rebound after President ...
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Consumer Fear and Tariffs: Why Powell’s Stock Market Valuation Warning is More Dire Now
When Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in September 2025 that stock valuations were “on the high side,” there is no ...
On April 2, the president unveiled his touted tariff and trade policy. It featured a sweeping 10% global tariff, along with higher "reciprocal tariffs" on dozens of countries that were deemed to have ...
Donald Trump's social media posts have severely grown more aggressive in voicing his two cents on the 'America First' agenda ...
It’s been a rollercoaster of a year for U.S. trade policy. President Donald Trump launched a barrage of new tariffs in 2025, ...
The S&P 500 trades at one of its most expensive valuations in history, and the timing is especially bad because of economic headwinds created by tariffs.
President Donald Trump has touted a $2,000 “dividend” check for each American tied to tariff revenue. While this concept has ...
By any objective measure, U.S. stocks have had a pretty spectacular year. Rising from the ashes of President Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs like a phoenix, powered by tech and the artificial ...
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Stock Market Disconnect: High-Flying S&P 500 Run vs. Fed’s Dire Warning on Tariff-Driven Unemployment
If you’re someone with a big chunk of money in the stock market right now, you’re probably pretty happy with the state of ...
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Forget President Donald Trump's Tariffs and Talk of an AI Bubble -- There's a Far More Sinister Catalyst for a Stock Market Crash in 2026
The president's tariff and trade policy, as well as the prospect of an AI bubble forming and subsequently bursting, are common scapegoats for a potential stock market crash in 2026. However, Wall ...
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