U.S. stock futures fell Sunday evening as Wall Street braced for the latest salvo in President Donald Trump’s trade war. The Wall Street Journal reported that advisers have considered a global tariff of up 20% on almost all countries,
Stocks were lower in afternoon trading Monday, extending a three-day-losing streak, as investors await announcements on a new batch of tariffs the Trump administration has said it will implement this week.
In an unexpected turn of events, Dow futures have taken a hit as reports indicate that the White House is considering imposing global tariffs of up to 20% on nearly all trading partners. This potential economic shift raises several questions regarding its impact on the U.
Investors are looking ahead to President Trump's deadline to impose reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners creeps closer.
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US stock futures showed a slight decline, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dipping by 0.1%. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite futures fell by 0.2%. This downward trend follows a brief market rebound earlier in the week, highlighting the fragility of investor confidence amid ongoing trade tensions.
US stocks fell on Monday, resuming their recent sell-off as trade-war worries mounted in the run-up to President Trump's tariff bonanza later in the week. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Co
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