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U.S. stocks fell as Trump’s tariff threats against Europe reignited trade tensions, impacting tech stocks and sparking market uncertainty. Key sectors face pressure.
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As a revenue source, tariffs are unlikely to be sufficient to balance a multi-trillion-dollar U.S. deficit. Because tariffs are expected to be transitory, the deficit for a while will likely decline, ...
Shares of banks and other financial institutions ticked down at the end of a week when volatility in Treasury and equity markets resurfaced. Major U.S. banks are considering launching their own ...
Wall Street is assessing President Trump''s tariff salvo on Apple and what his giant tax bill means for the deficit and the ...
Trump’s EU and Apple tariff threats hit tech stocks; Apple slides, VIX spikes, and US indices drop ahead of Memorial Day.
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The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are down after President Donald Trump threatened Apple with 25% tariffs on foreign-made iPhones.
Trump tariff threats shake global markets as he proposes 50% tariffs on EU imports and a 25% tax on iPhones made outside the ...
U.S. stocks are heading for the worst week since early April as rising Treasury yields and the latest President Trump tariff threats have taken their toll. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite and Dow ...
Now they have a trade war problem to worry about again. Stocks and the dollar fell Friday after President Donald Trump brought the trade war back to the forefront with threats of massive tariffs ...
The stock market’s brief honeymoon away from tariff volatility came to an end Friday morning. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 570 points, or 1.1%, after President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on ...