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Major stock indexes closed sharply lower Friday after President Donald Trump threatened "massive" tariffs on China, reversing early gains that saw the Nasdaq hit a fresh record high.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased its losses in early-afternoon trading Friday, after President Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on China. The Dow was down more than 500 points,
US stocks drifted higher after stocks hit fresh records with Wall Street fixated on the promise of AI even as the government shutdown drags on.
US stocks closed sharply lower Friday after President Donald Trump threatened to hike tariffs on imports from China, reigniting fears of a trade war that rocked global markets earlier this year.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was losing most of its earlier gains on Wednesday after minutes of the Federal Reserve's last meeting pointed to upside inflation risks in most officials' outlooks. The Dow was up by just 11 points at around 46,
Tuesday marks the 100th day of Trump 2.0. While the president may be celebrating on Truth Social, the period turned out to be the worst start for stocks to a president's term since the 1970s: The Dow Jones Industrial Average has dropped 6.
FOMC has cut the benchmark interest rates by 25 bps to 4%-4.25%, and has signaled two more rate cuts this year. Asian markets traded higher, while the Indian stock market benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50,
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