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On Friday, the Dow Jones closed nearly 8% down, the S&P closed over 9% down and the NASDAQ closed 10% down.
Reuters |
A stock market rout, historic in scale, has swept across the globe wiping more than $10 trillion off major markets, as concerns about the economic damage unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's ta...
Reuters |
Ministers in the European Union, which has been divided on how strongly to punch back against Trump without risking more pain for their own companies and consumers, are meeting on Monday as they seek...
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The United States has a chance to do something that should have been done DECADES AGO," Trump said of his explosive tariff plan. "Don’t be a PANICAN (A new party based on Weak and Stupid people!)"
Wall Street is coming off its worst week since the advent of the pandemic, shedding over $5 trillion in value amid Trump's tariff plans.
The markets are swooning in response to President Trump's global tariff rollout plan. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI), S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC), Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC),
The United States stock market lost more in value over the April 4 trading day than the entire cryptocurrency market is worth, as fears over US President Donald Trump's tariffs continue to ramp up.
Anytime an investor sees they’re losing money, it feels bad. This recent run feels particularly unnerving because of how incredibly calm the market had previously been. The S&P 500 is coming off a second straight year where it shot up by more than 20%, the first time that’s happened since baggy pants were last in style before the millennium.
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A brutal day for markets around the world added to the pain of last week’s turmoil. The S&P 500 ended nearly 18 percent below its February peak on Monday.
President Donald Trump warned Americans in 2024 that a vote for Vice President Kamala Harris would be a vote for a market meltdown.
As the stock market slumps and more tariffs on the way, public officials speak about the impacts. Talya Cunningham has more on the story.