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U.S. stocks are swerving through another shaky day of trading Tuesday, with uncertainty still high about just what President Donald Trump will announce about tariffs on his “Liberation Day” coming We...
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Investors have sought refuge in U.S. government bonds and gold while dumping domestic equities, especially the high-flying tech stocks, amid fears tariffs could stifle economic expansion and ignite in...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNWall Street tells investors to ‘sell any bounce’ as the Dow Jones plunges at first market open of Q2Wall Street opened the second quarter of 2025 with a drop across the board as tech stocks got hammered and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 114 points on Tuesday morning. This came as the market waited for President Donald Trump’s upcoming tariff announcement,
Stocks were lower in afternoon trading Monday, extending a three-day-losing streak, as investors await announcements on a new batch of tariffs the Trump administration has said it will implement this week.
Market volatility remained elevated, with the CBOE Volatility Index, often called Wall Street’s fear gauge, hovering around 23.
When President Trump secured his second term in November, Wall Street had convinced itself it had every reason to triple-down on US equities. The S&P 500 was wrapping off back-to-back years of 20% gains, inflation was cooling, and the “American exceptionalism” play looked like the latest boon to the AI trade.
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On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.6% in another roller-coaster day, after being down as much as 1.7% during the morning. The reversal helped the index shave its loss for the first three months of the year to 4.6%, making it the worst quarter in two-and-a-half years.
Another wipeout is slamming Wall Street Friday as worries build about ... wiping out what had earlier been a big winning week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 741 points, or 1.8% ...
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Another wipeout slammed Wall Street as worries built about a potentially toxic mix of worsening inflation and a U.S. economy slowing because of households afraid to spend due to the global trade war.
Stock futures are pointing to a lower open for major indexes on Tuesday ahead of announcements on new tariffs the Trump administration has said will be implemented this week.