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Wall Street is moving lower as the Trump administration steps up pressure on trading partners to make deals before a ...
Apollo, for one, expects just one rate cut in 2025. JPMorgan strategists forecast two. Goldman Sachs last week updated its ...
Much of the gains for U.S. stocks over the past few months have been powered by retail investors and corporations buying back ...
Some of Wall Street’s tried-and-true currency strategies aren’t working anymore, and it’s baffling even the most seasoned ...
Amazon, Walmart to launch dueling sales events this week. Lutnick says Trump’s tariffs to take effect on August 1. ‘Jurassic ...
Shares were sliding as part of a broader selloff, with investors on edge ahead of the July 9 deadline for U.S. tariff deals.
It’s the start of a highly anticipated week on Wall Street as traders await announcements about the Trump administration’s ...
Wall Street's major indexes slipped on Monday as heightened tariff tensions dampened risk sentiment, while Tesla shares slid ...
Stocks were struggling on Monday with trade policy back in the spotlight after cruising back to record levels during Wall Street's vacation from tariff volatility. The Dow dropped 276 points, or 0.6%.
Brian Schwartz is a White House economic policy reporter at The Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau. Brian previously worked at CNBC as a political finance reporter and had a stint as a ...