Stocks slumped after President Trump unveiled a new round of global tariffs and after the U.S. created fewer jobs than expected in July. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America hide caption
Stocks slumped after President Trump unveiled a new round of global tariffs and after the U.S. created fewer jobs than expected in July. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America hide caption
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Stock futures moved sharply lower Friday morning as investors reacted to news that the U.S. plans to impose higher tariffs on dozens of countries. Futures tied to the Dow Jones
Swiss pharmaceutical industry describes dark day for the countrypublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 11:43 BST Imogen FoulkesReporting from Geneva Reaction here to Donald Trump’s 39% tariffs – higher even
US stock futures sank on Friday after President Trump officially hit virtually every US trading partner with sweeping tariff hikes, pushing ahead with his plan to remake the global trade
US stock futures retreated on Friday after President Trump officially hit virtually every US trading partner with sweeping tariff hikes, pushing ahead with his plan to remake the global trade
US President Donald Trump set the following rates by region in his executive order on Thursday, titled “Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates”: Africa Algeria 30% Angola 15% Botswana 15%
On the eve of President Trump’s tariff deadline, trading partners are scurrying to reach a deal before higher tariffs are imposed. Here is a list of the deals which have
Breakout stocks to buy or sell: The Indian stock market endured a volatile trading session as market participants digested the implications of US President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25%
President Trump on Thursday formally announced higher tariffs against more than 60 U.S. trading partners starting next week — just hours before the administration’s self-imposed midnight deadline. The president signed
The White House took a step forward with President Trump’s plan to remake the trade landscape by releasing new details Thursday evening that included a raft of new tariff rates,
Trump imposed tariffs on dozens of countries in advance of his August 1 deadline to strike trade deals. US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order reimposing “reciprocal tariffs”
President Donald Trump’s global tariff regime headed to court Thursday in a fight for its survival. A panel of 11 judges in Washington, D.C., heard arguments each from the Trump
US stock futures slipped as the White House began to release the policy consequences of the expiration of President Trump’s trade deadline, including a baseline tariff rate of 10% and
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure — the Personal Consumption Expenditures, or PCE — ticked higher last month, signaling that President Trump’s tariffs are pushing some prices higher. Prices rose
US President Donald Trump on Thursday (July 31) announced that the United States and Mexico have agreed to extend tariffs on key Mexican exports for another 90 days, while both
A lawyer for the Trump administration is arguing to a panel of judges that the president’s executive order to impose sweeping tariffs is a response to an emergency facing the
Stock Market Today: The Nifty-50 Index, at 24,855.05, ended 0.14% higher on Wednesday amid mixed cues. The Bank Nifty, at 56,150.70, ended 0.13% lower, and Realty. IT and Auto were
Trump Tariffs Announcement Today LIVE: Donald Trump, on Wednesday, announced a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods starting August 1, and criticised India’s military purchases from Russia. In a
Stock Market Today: The benchmark Nifty-50 index rebounded 0.57% on Tuesday to end at 24,821.10 amidst short covering. Bank Nifty at 56,222.00 gained 0.24%, as most sectors led by Realty,