Stocks Are Mixed Before Liberation Day
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Details on the scope of these new measures have so far remained unclear, such as which countries will be targeted and the rate at which their imports will be taxed.
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President Donald Trump unveiled tariffs this afternoon on potentially trillions of dollars' worth of imports, an action he has called "Liberation Day."
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Financial markets around the world have broadly been shaky lately because of uncertainty about what Trump will announce on Wednesday — but the timing of Trump's announcement, after the closing of most...
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Here are some notable moves across sectors in global markets, following President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs. 🍾 Alcoholic drinks Some investors turned to drink: Scotch producer Diageo and Aperol maker Campari were among the few risers in Europe.
The New York Stock Exchange opening bell rings to start the day's trading after President Donald Trump announced his plans for sweeping tariffs on April 2.
Stocks plunged Thursday morning as U.S. trading opened for the first time after President Trump’s announcement of heavy tariffs on nearly every nation exporting products to the United States. The
U.S. stock futures and the dollar tumbled after President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on trading partners that were higher than investors had expected.
President Trump will announce widespread tariffs on April 2, an event he’s referring to as “Liberation Day.” The fact that Liberation Day may determine what happens to stocks next has caught the attention of veteran analyst Tom Lee of FundStrat.
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Options data indicates big swings are possible in responses to Trump's tariff announcements on Wednesday. Here's what to know.
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U.S. stocks whipped through another dizzying day before President Donald Trump’s unveiling of his “Liberation Day” tariffs.
People have avoided huge losses by holding old-fashioned, well-balanced investments, an approach our columnist is banking on for the future.
Wednesday’s upcoming tariff announcements provide a wide range of possible outcomes. The uncertainty and downside risks to the economy and earnings have rattled markets.