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A brutal stock market sell-off intensified on Monday as investors saw few signs that US President Donald Trump would back down from his sweeping tariff plans, and foreign nations prepared to retaliat...
CNN |
US stocks opened lower Monday as markets around the world tumbled over concerns about how President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs might upend the global economy and stymie US economic growth.
Reuters |
Major stock indexes plunged in Asia on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump showed no sign of backing away from his sweeping tariff plans, and investors bet the mounting risk of recession could see ...
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Billionaire supporters of President Donald Trump—including Elon Musk—spoke out Monday morning and issued warnings about the economy as global stock markets plunged further in response to the escalating trade war.
The S&P 500 was down 177 points, or 3.5%, to 4,897 points as of 9:47 a.m. EDT, putting the broad-based index on track to enter a bear market — when stocks fall at least 20% from their most recent high.
Stock markets saw massive swings on Monday after ‘fake news’ reports about the future of President Donald Trump’s tariff plan (AP) The rumors appeared to stem from an interv
That’s the argument coming from the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank in Washington, D.C. that espouses conservative views, which looked into the mathematical formula published by the U.S. Trade Representative to calculate reciprocal tariffs.
The stock market began the first day of the trading week down again as President Donald Trump‘s sweeping tariff policies have panicked worldwide markets. Monday morning, the Dow Jones opened down more than 1,
Follow here for live updates and news on fallout in the financial markets from President Donald Trump's announcement last week on tariffs for all countries.
Despite a video shared by Trump on Truth Social stating a market crash was part of his economic strategy, Kevin Hassett refuted the claim on ABC's "This Week."
Speaking to a group of conservative Italian politicians, Elon Musk on Saturday called for a "free trade zone" between Europe and North America.