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Trump went on to pause most of his tariffs for three months, while keeping in place the 10% baseline and significantly increasing the tax on imports from China.
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All three major U.S. stock indexes fell sharply, forfeiting much of the previous session's gains as growing concerns over the escalating Washington-Beijing trade face-off dampened optimism over upbeat...
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President Trump has shaken up stock markets around the world as he announced sweeping tariffs on what he dubbed "Liberation Day" last week, then partially reversed course shortly after. The Trump administration's imposition and walkback of tariffs has led to stock volatility and sparked worries of a global trade war and recession.
Recent stock market swings have rattled investors. What do they mean for consumers who may not have money tied up in stocks?
In the minutes before President Donald Trump's social media post on Wednesday pausing tariffs sent the U.S. stock market rallying, some unidentified options traders placed bets worth millions of dollars that the market would rebound,
President Trump had brushed off the stock market's plunge, but turmoil in the bond market got his administration's attention.
The U.S. stock market has gone taken a nosedive since President Donald Trump announced tariffs for many countries around the world. Here's what to know.
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Stocks surged to one of their biggest gains since World War II after President Donald Trump paused his tariffs against most other nations, as investors had desperately hoped he would. Trump, though, did raise tariffs further on China.
Trade tensions remain high despite President Trump's decision on Wednesday to temporarily freeze U.S. tariffs on dozens of countries.
Democrats are criticizing Donald Trump's Truth Social posts encouraging stock market investment hours before he paused many of his tariffs.