The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 537 points Thursday as Wall Street reacted to tariff threats from President Trump.
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Stock futures lost ground Thursday morning ahead of the release of closely watched economic indicators, one day after major indexes posted their first gains of the week following a ...
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US stocks slid, with the S&P 500 joining Nasdaq in a correction as Trump threatens 200% tax on European liquor if EU's tax on ...
Gold futures headed higher Thursday for a third straight session, touching a fresh record intraday high, with "no sign of a slowdown in physical gold demand," Michael Armbruster, co-founder and ...
The Cboe total put-call ratio tracks trading activity in bearish put options compared with bullish calls. It's a popular gauge of market sentiment. Recently, the lack of a pickup in demand for puts ...
Polls show that small-business optimism has plummeted in the wake of Trump’s tariff rollercoaster. The National Federation of ...
The losses came after Trump upped the stakes in his trade war by threatening huge taxes on European wines and alcohol. Not even a double-shot of good news on the U.S. economy could stop the bleeding.