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US stocks dipped as Trump’s Canada tariffs spooked markets. S&P500 and Dow face pressure while Fed hesitates on rate cuts ...
Volatility tends to be driven by investor uncertainty and emotions. Though there's clear uncertainty at the moment concerning the prevailing rate of inflation and how rising prices might adversely ...
Wall Street gave up gains Friday after President Donald Trump hit Canada with a fresh 35% tariff and promised more across the ...
Stocks closed lower Friday, a day after the S&P 500 posted a new record high, following the announcement of a 35% tariff on ...
US stocks hold gains as Dow leads despite tariff risks. Traders watch indices, tech stocks, and August deadlines in a ...
Experts weigh in on whether Trump will carry out his latest threat – and the consensus is that the uncertainty looming over ...
The FTSE 100 rose on Tuesday and has begun Wednesday is similar fashion, following a mixed overnight trading session in Asia.
U.S. stock futures rose July 9 as markets digest Trump’s aggressive new tariff threats and await Fed meeting minutes.
Stock futures were little changed Tuesday night as investors monitor the latest tariff updates from President Donald Trump.
The Cboe Volatility Index, also known as Wall Street's fear gauge, was trading around 16.78 on Tuesday, or 5.7% lower, according to Dow Jones Market Data. This follow's the index's spike on Monday. Th ...
Further, the BSE Sensex RSI closed at 59.92, well below the overbought level of 70, and the Sensex also closed above all ...
Shares of banks and other financial institutions fell sharply as volatility returned to global markets. The S&P 500 closed at a record high ahead of the July 4 break.