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Wall Street billionaires are not used to being on the outside looking in.
From The New York Times
President Donald Trump defends his reciprocal tariffs plan as an 'America first' move.
From Fox News
A bogus rumor that President Donald Trump was considering a pause in tariffs briefly lifted markets Monday before the White House shot down the unfounded reports.
From Boston Herald
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Trump's tariff announcement continues to shake markets and is leading to shocking estimates from some analysts on how the price of goods might change for US consumers.
11don MSNOpinion
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7don MSN
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.