U.S. stocks fell Thursday with the S&P 500 officially entering “correction” territory amid President Trump’s trade wars and a ...
What a week it’s been. Wall Street rallied Friday but all three major indexes closed the week in the red as President Donald ...
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President Donald Trump signed the six-month government funding bill that was approved by Congress Friday night, according to ...
Economists told Newsweek that the shutdown could spark further concerns about the long-term stability of the U.S. economy.
But uncertainty around Trump's tariff policy continues to grip Wall Street, and his trade war has only intensified this week.
Gold rose above US$3,000 for the first time Friday (Mar 14) as President Donald Trump's trade wars boosted demand for ...
S&P 500 futures are down 0.5%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are off 0.3%. Nasdaq 100 futures are dipping 0.7%. On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 83 points, or 0.2%, to 41,351 ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European stocks were higher on Friday afternoon as traders digested news that the UK economy ...
US stocks rose, signaling a pause from a week- long selloff amid news the federal government wouldn't shut down. Weak sentiment data's shrugged off.