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World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners.
US stock market started the week on a weak note as Dow Jones fell 160 points after President Donald Trump announced fresh tariffs on 14 countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Bangladesh. The ...
The latest on how Trump’s tariffs continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
The Nasdaq composite held up the best among the major indexes, but wavered and was up just 0.2% in recent trades. The S&P 500 also wavered and edged into positive ground after falling 0.8% Monday.
Investors are digesting Trump's stiff tariffs on imports from more than a dozen countries and delayed the return of sweeping ...
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Wall Street experienced a mixed start as investors assessed President Trump's renewed tariff threats and concerns about ...
US stocks steadied on Tuesday as investors attempted to recover from Monday’s sharp sell-off, spurred by President Donald ...
Stock futures are slightly higher Tuesday morning as the market looks to rebound from a downturn to start the week that was fueled by fresh uncertainty about tariffs.
Among others in the solar space, First Solar Inc.'s stock (FSLR) dropped 2.5%, Sunrun Inc. shares (RUN) declined by 5.9% and shares of SolarEdge Technologies Inc. (SEDG) slumped 6.5%.