Consumer sentiment took another hit in March as worries intensified over inflation and a slumping stock market, according to the University of Michigan's latest sentiment survey released Friday.
Some are calling it the "Trump Slump". Markets don't like uncertainty; nor do they like inflation, especially the kind caused by tariffs, which impose an extra cost on all imported items.
Considerable weakness is also visible among computer hardware stocks, as reflected by the 2.6 percent slump by the NYSE Arca Computer Hardware Index. Software stocks also continue to see ...
As Wall Street reeled for a second straight day on Tuesday, President Donald Trump chose not to appear with worried working people but to prop up the share prices and wealth of the world’s ...
Investors had high expectations for Donald Trump’s administration and what it would mean for stocks. But the president has signaled he might not be as friendly to markets as they had previously ...
A Canadian dollar coin, commonly known as the ’Loonie’, is pictured in this illustration picture taken in Toronto. (File Photo)(REUTERS) The Canadian dollar slid to a weekly low and local ...
Verizon shares fell Tuesday after the company warned of soft subscriber growth. An executive pointed to growing competition, and the impact of higher prices. Customers are waiting longer now than ...
(Reuters) -Shares of Indian private lender IndusInd Bank fell more than 22% to an over four-year low on Tuesday, a day after it reported discrepancies in accounting related to forex derivatives ...
Between an escalating trade war, a slowed labor market and President Trump’s declining to rule out an imminent recession, the stock market has seen better days. The S&P 500, which tracks the ...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) gained in premarket action on Tuesday after a rough day of trading on Monday, when shares slid by more than 15%. Notably, President Trump defended Elon Musk on Tuesday by ...
The so-called "Trump bump" is now a "Trump slump." In the worst day for the markets since September 2022, Monday's close saw the S&P 500 drop 2.7%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 2.08% ...
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