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Tariff-related market turmoil dashes investors’ hopes for payouts​ as dealmaking grinds to a near standstill.
The president sets up a false economic dichotomy.
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Rebecca Feng is a Hong Kong-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and covers a broad range of finance, banking and markets stories in the region. She also writes about property, asset ...
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks drifted Tuesday through a rare quiet day for financial markets. The Standard and Poor’s 500 slipped ...
"When all is said and done, and longstanding trade imbalances andother structural shifts are behind us, the U.S. will still be the world's leading economy, and the dollar will remain the reserve ...
She previously worked at The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. Before joining Investopedia, David Marino-Nachison was an editor at The Wall Street Journal focused mainly on daily markets and ...
Wall Street strategists are abandoning their bullish views on the US stock market in droves as a sell-off in reaction to President Trump's reciprocal tariff announcements has experts rapidly ...
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman urged Donald Trump to call a temporary time out on his reciprocal tariffs over the weekend, while also acknowledging that he may have misjudged the ...
(Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes reversed course and moved sharply higher after White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said in an interview that President Donald Trump was considering a ...