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"While uncertainty remains elevated, it is now becoming clear that the tariff increases will be significantly larger than expected," Powell said in a speech Friday in Arlington, Virginia.
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The Dow fell 10% from its record closing high in December, putting it on track to confirm a correction on Friday, after China retaliated with fresh tariffs a day after the Trump administration announ...
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A White House official said the president’s “full attention” was on the tariff policy Friday, noting he continued to send updates about conversations he had with foreign leaders.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Jones Gets Fooled While S&P 500, Nasdaq Rise; Newmax Soars 179% In Second Day Of Big Gains (Live Coverage)The major indexes weakened and were mixed Tuesday afternoon. Tesla stock picked up momentum Tuesday after two days of losses.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Jones Up As New Trump Stock Rockets; 'Secret' Warren Buffett Stock Clears Entry (Live Coverage)The Dow Jones rose on the stock market today despite President Trump talking on tariffs. A Warren Buffett stock cleared an entry.
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BlackBerry projected fiscal 2026 revenue of $504 million to $534 million, falling significantly short of analysts' expectations of $567.3 million. The company's current-quarter revenue estimate of $107 million to $115 million also missed projections, triggering the sharp sell-off.
Global shares are mostly lower as investors mull the uncertainties brought by U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs
Wall Street skidded on Friday amid higher-than-expected inflation data and fears about the impact of President Trump's tariffs.
The first quarter of 2025 was quite a roller coaster for investors.
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Wall Street edged lower after getting pulled in opposite directions as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation creates winners and losers among auto stocks.
Stocks continued to tumble in the U.S. Friday as financial markets suffered their biggest two-day drop since 2020.