
US Stocks Dip Ahead of Trump’s Tariff Deadline
US stocks dipped on Thursday as investors faced a tariff deadline, with Trump confirming tariffs to take effect Friday and extending them with Mexico.
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US stocks dipped on Thursday as investors faced a tariff deadline, with Trump confirming tariffs to take effect Friday and extending them with Mexico.
US stocks dipped as mixed earnings and steady data set the stage ahead of the Fed’s decision.
US stocks closed mixed amid varied corporate earnings and upbeat trade deals, setting a dynamic stage for global investors.
US stocks surged high on trade pact optimism and tech earnings buzz, setting record closes in major indices.
US stocks closed mixed as earnings surprised investors and a new trade deal sparked hopes, even as tech lagged.
US stock futures slide amid surging oil and rising Middle East tensions, while regional markets show a bullish outlook.
Boeing shares plunged 8% after the Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad, raising urgent safety and market concerns.
U.S. stocks dipped amid soft inflation data and progress in U.S.-Chinese mainland trade talks, with tech shares taking notable hits.
U.S. stocks soared Tuesday as upbeat trade talks between the U.S. and the Chinese mainland boosted investor confidence amid broad market gains.
Over a dozen U.S. officials sold stocks before Trump’s tariff announcement, sparking market turbulence and shifting portfolios.