(Bloomberg) -- Having lived with the risk of a US-led trade war for weeks, financial markets reopened Monday needing to deal with the reality. Investors favored the US dollar in early Asia trading ...
Stocks tumbled on Monday as Wall Street braced for the impact of steep new tariffs ordered by President Trump, with mounting fears the new import duties could spark a trade war that could crimp ...
Now comes the guessing game of how they will affect the global stock market. Distilling the nuance from the noise of any announcement from Trump will be a challenge for investors. For example ...
That’s far below the 20.67 per dollar were the peso was last trading ... Traders are on alert for big swings in stock markets in sectors that are considered the front lines of any trade war.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading down Friday afternoon, after the White House press secretary said that the U.S. will impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on Feb. 1. The White ...
The FTSE-100 opened more than 100 points down today on a “Manic Monday” first day of trading since Donald Trump announced tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. In early trading the the City’s blue chip ...
NEW ORLEANS — Officials at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport anticipate a record-breaking number of travelers departing the city this week following Super Bowl LIX. The ...
US stocks closed mixed on Tuesday as investors geared up for a pivotal inflation report. Each index initially opened in the green after investors were surprised by a cooler-than-expected producer ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would impose hefty new tariffs of 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China, and nothing could be done ...