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Investors worry the new duties may inflate manufacturing costs and consumer prices, both of which could weigh on corporate profits.
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Reserving India’s entire iPhone output for the US would allow it to cover around 30mn of the 50mn-plus iPhones it ships to the US each year, according to Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan.
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Zacks.com on MSNWhy Aren't You Buying the Dip in Apple?Apple has become oversold, with its Relative Strength Index under 30. History says that you should buy the stock.
One chart shows how much optimism has been wiped out of the 'Magnificent 7' because of Trump tariffs
The premiums afforded once untouchable "Magnificent Seven" stocks continue to evaporate as Trump tariff concerns pound global markets.
Apple Inc. is well-prepared for tariff impacts due to diversified manufacturing and inelastic iPhone demand. Click here to read an analysis of AAPL stock now.
The Berkshire Hathaway chair and CEO has taken steps to protect his portfolio from the selloffs now sweeping American and global markets.
Stocks cratered and bond yields hit their lowest level since October as investors flee risk assets and predict a hit to economic growth.
Trump's tariffs have sent shockwaves through markets amid one of the largest three-day crashes since World War II.
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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is the world's largest company -- by about half a trillion dollars as I write this. In fact, considering the current state of Apple's business and the growth trajectories of some of its competitors,
U.S. stocks ended another tumultuous day lower as markets reel from President Donald Trump’s latest threats to crank his tariffs higher. The S&P 500 sank 0.2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 349 points,
Tariff-driven tech dip hits China-linked giants; Wedbush warns of earnings volatility but urges investors to look ahead