U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and subsequent actions by other nations have cast a shadow over investors' portfolios.
Markets largely fell all around the world following the announcements, and the sell-off has extended into Monday.
For now, the only (unwilling) subjects of Trump’s “liberation” were investors, who parted with the oppressive weight of their ...
In the context of the financial world, the stock market — as something ostensibly based on concrete numbers, but most of the ...
Investors were slightly assuaged by reports that tariffs could be lower than expected, pushing up stocks. It is, however, too ...
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Even though Trump initially described it as "reciprocal tariffs," implying that the U.S. would match other countries' import ...
U.S. stocks took a heavy beating during the first quarter of the year. But the second could be much more treacherous.
In his latest move in the global trade war, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on "all cars not made in ...
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To call Trump’s tariff plan a seismic shift in the economic and financial world order might be an understatement.
Shares of Asian automakers fell for a second straight day, as investors continue to weigh the new auto tariffs imposed by ...
Companies like SAP and BYD, despite enjoying a good run so far this year, may be unable to escape the turmoil if the U.S.
When U.S. President Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election in November last year, markets were in a relatively ...
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