There were three lessons to draw from the market’s big moves on Monday, according to Streetwise columnist James Mackintosh.
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Auto stocks—a convenient investor proxy for international trade—are at the heart of Monday’s global selloff. Honda [led the ...
President Donald Trump's weekend announcement of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China translated into a shock for market-based inflation expectations, prompting traders to now expect an annual headline ...
Canada’s benchmark stock index pared its decline on Monday, after tumbling the most since August at one point after US ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly wiped out its losses at the close Monday after President Donald Trump and Mexico's leader announced a deal to delay tariffs. Most Magnificent Seven names ...
Stocks fell on Monday as markets reacted to President Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on America’s three largest trading partners, sparking concerns a trade war could hit consumer and corporate ...
OPEC+ didn’t make any changes to its existing oil-production plans at a review meeting on Monday, even as President Donald ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are lower Monday as the stock market reacts to Donald Trump's latest tariffs moves.
Industrial metals from copper to aluminum erased losses as uncertainty swirled surrounding the scope of President Donald ...
European stocks tumbled as investors braced for the region to be the next target of US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs ...