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President Trump on Wednesday said he would pause his reciprocal tariffs for most countries for the next 90 days, backing down on his policy that had sent markets into a tailspin and threatened to upe...
From The New York Times
Global shares surged and a manic bond selloff eased on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower some of the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries.
From Reuters
Stocks in Asia and Europe rallied after President Trump paused punishing global levies.
From The New York Times
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The searing selloff in Treasuries this week in response to tariffs caused dislocations in the world’s biggest bond market, as hedge funds unwound some debt-fuelled bets and investors raised concerns about lasting damage to U.
The president put a 90-day pause on higher import duties for dozens of countries, but hiked levies on China to 125%.
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.
22hon MSN
Some of Wall Street's brightest minds have been sounding off about President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Market analysts braced for a potential repeat of "Black Monday" over the weekend — a crash of such magnitude it was being compared to the infamous 1987 global financial meltdown. While President Trump’s tariffs continued to weigh on the stock market, a full-blown crash never materialized.
Individual investors have been working the phones for advice in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff announcements which have sparked fears of a recession. Among the most nervous are those approaching retirement,
Traders are looking for a US stock-market bottom after the biggest four-day rout in five years, but key technical indicators suggest more pain is ahead.
1don MSN
A spike in US Treasury bond yields in recent days has sparked market fears that America's safe-haven status could be under threat.