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President Donald Trump offered a rosy assessment after the stock market dropped sharply Thursday over his tariffs, saying, “I think it’s going very well.”
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Sterling climbed to a six-month high against the dollar on Thursday as traders abandoned the U.S. currency after President Donald Trump's expansive trade barriers stoked fears of a global slowdown in...
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The stock market and some Arizona companies took it on the chin after Trump announced tariffs that could slow the economy and raise consumer prices.
The first quarter of 2025 was quite a roller coaster for investors.
Nike shares took a big hit Thursday morning following President Trump’s tariff announcement, falling 13% and erasing more than $12 billion in market value. The new round of tariffs include a 46% rate on goods from Vietnam,
Thursday saw a big drop in the stock market, with the DOW dropping about 1,600 points. The NASDAQ followed close behind, dropping more than 1,000 points, and th
The network received similar criticisms on social media last summer when the ticker showing an increase in the DOW above 40,000 disappeared from the screen as Trump stated the market would “crash” if then-candidate Kamala Harris was elected.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNMinnesota companies’ stocks drop as markets react to Trump tariffsMINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The American stock market plunged after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs Wednesday. The Trump administration said the reasons for the latest round of tariffs are to ramp up domestic manufacturing by drawing factories and jobs back to America. As well as to address what he called "unfair" trade balances.
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. edged lower for the second week in a row, a modest but welcome boost for prospective home shoppers in the midst of the spring homebuying season
The fortunes of the stock market play a big role in shaping the mood of the consumer, and things aren't looking great right now.