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Consumer sentiment in the U.S. plunged further this month on trade uncertainty, with the share of Americans expecting ...
Jamie Dimon, Larry Fink and Charles Scharf today used their first-quarter earnings to sound off on the turbulent market ...
The slumping dollar and increase in yields on U.S. government bonds were signs that the world’s faith in the United States economy had been shaken.
With the stock markets up and down and tariffs on and off everyone including retirees may wonder what it means for the ...
"Historical comparisons show that recessions are usually associated with larger equity drawdowns than we have seen," Goldman ...
Other country-specific tariffs of up to 50% will also take effect as planned, but the duties on China are the ones that ...
Investors are wondering what to do with their 401(k) accounts as the stock market makes steep declines. Should you stop contributing or withdraw it?
During a typical recession, consumer demand drops, meaning that companies selling products and services lower their prices (or at least not raise them) in order to entice reluctant customers to spend.
Wall Street's downslide has continued into a second week after President Donald Trump unveiled his "reciprocal tariffs." ...
US stocks were extremely volatile Monday as traders searched for any sign that President Donald Trump’s tariffs could be negotiated or halted.
The price of crude oil in America has fallen below $60 a barrel as fears grow that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will push ...
With global markets again in free-fall, the president appeared to be losing support of business leaders, raising questions ...