Trump, tariffs and Stock market
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US stocks plunged a second straight day after China said Friday it would impose 34% reciprocal tariffs on imports of US goods, a development that put a spotlight on just how much is outside of Trump’...
BBC |
The sweeping new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday triggered a slump in global stock markets, with the US S&P 500 having its worst day since the impact of Covid in 2020.
Boston Herald |
President Donald Trump insisted his trade policies will “NEVER CHANGE” as he remained ensconced in a bubble of wealth and power in Florida.
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China, tariff and markets
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Los Angeles Times |
Now with China slapping 34% tariffs on all American products Friday — on top of other tariffs it imposed earlier this year — all of those products will be significantly more expensive in China.
Yahoo |
US President Donald Trump's new sweeping global tariffs came into effect on Saturday.
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U.S. and China tariffs set to take effect, March inflation data, Big Bank earnings, consumer sentiment, Fed meeting minutes, consumer credit data
Step back from the chaos in markets and there are just two things to know to understand the direction and speed of the moves we’ve been seeing: Investors were [all-in on America](
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) -Tariff-stunned markets face another week of potential tariff turmoil, with fallout from President Donald Trump's sweeping import levies keeping investors on edge after the worst week for U.
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In times of market panic investors tend to rush to the safety of the dollar, but when stocks swooned in response to U.S. tariffs this week, they ran away from it. Investors say it's a sign that the greenback’s global standing may be eroding.
The latest on global markets after Thursday's downturn, as investors digest President Trump’s tariff plans. Follow along for live updates on how the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq are reacting.
With financial markets roiling as President Donald Trump unveiled his latest tariffs this week, the economy has been top of mind for many retirees
Uncertainty in financial markets pushes bond yields down, but keeps mortgage rates higher than they otherwise would be.
President Donald Trump has called on Americans to "hang tough" amid stock market turmoil over the last few days and as China retaliates with 34% tariffs.