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What Happened in Markets Today Stocks attempted to rally, but fizzled by day's end. U.S. trading opened with a sharp rebound ...
The prospect of 104% tariffs against China is deepening traders' concerns about the path ahead for U.S. inflation. Trades in derivatives markets now reflect expected inflation of nearly 3.5% over the ...
President Trump’s threatened additional 50% tariff on China would boost the consumer price inflation rate by 0.35 percentage ...
President Trump said his administration will be negotiating “highly tailored deals” with Japan and South Korea on tariffs, ...
Global stock markets rose following a day of whiplash as a drawn-out trade war between the U.S. and China looms. Trump's ...
Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, said countries are sending “a massive number of requests for ...
The Masters continues to be one of golf's premier events. Located at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club, the tournament ...
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The tariff-fueled market volatility has stalled stock-market debuts and delayed bond sales, but an exchange-traded-fund ...
The market for U.S. Treasurys is looking a bit shaky at the moment. Weak demand for a $58 billion auction of 3-year notes ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that President Trump’s tariffs, including the steep duties set for Chinese imports, will go into effect just after midnight. Leavitt said China’s ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump’s tariffs and invited countries to approach the ...