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Bitcoin retreats to $85K as US confirms March Canada, Mexico tariffs
Trump says 'no room left' to stop Canada-Mexico tariffs, sending stocks to fresh lows
The S&P 500 dropped to a fresh session low in the wake of comments from President Donald Trump about his proposed new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, which are [slated to hit Tuesday](
Bitcoin drops to three-week low as Trump reignites tariffs on Canada and Mexico
U.S. stocks ended down sharply Monday, with the S&P 500 posting its biggest daily percentage drop since December 18 after U.S. President Donald Trump said 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go into effect on Tuesday,
Today’s Forbes Daily takes a look at Apple’s plan to add U.S. jobs, an update on Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada, a drop in the price of Bitcoin and more.
Bitcoin dropped to $85,000 as markets reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump’s confirmation that new tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take
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Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP Skyrocket on Trump’s Multi-Crypto Reserve Nod
Bitcoin Price Falls Below $90,000. Why Cryptos and XRP Are in a Slump.
Dow and S&P 500futures are rising, the Nasdaq 100 is falling in premarket trading Tuesday. The stock market is reacting as President Donald Trump reiterates tariffs threats to Mexico and Canada.
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Crypto prices jump as Trump announces national crypto reserve
In 2025, gold prices rose nearly 10% amid trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty, while Bitcoin fell over 3%. As investors seek safe-haven assets, gold reached ₹85,518 per 10 grams, contrasting Bitcoin's volatility driven by regulatory concerns.
Stocks fall sharply Monday, extending declines in late afternoon trade as President Donald Trump affirmed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico will take effect. Earlier, stocks felt pressure after a weaker-than-expected February reading for a key manufacturing index.
Bitcoin dropped below $90k this week amid macroeconomic concerns. Story Protocol’s IP token defied the trend, posting double-digit gains.
Cryptocurrency-linked stocks are paring some of their losses but still broadly declining in Friday intraday trade, with bitcoin trading around $81,000—more than a quarter off its January peak.
Crypto market took a beating on Tuesday with certain top tokens including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, Solana and other crashing as much as 28 per cent in the last 24 hours.
Bitcoin plunged in early trading Friday and while it recovered a bit, the cryptocurrency is still down 20% from its peak.
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