Trump unveils 'Liberation Day' tariffs
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Worries about tariffs and the economy sent the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite on Monday to their worst quarters since 2022.
From The Wall Street Journal
President Donald Trump is set to announce a barrage of self-described “reciprocal” tariffs on friend and foe alike.
From The Washington Post
The tariffs, Trump said, “are going to give us growth.”
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The stock market fell significantly on Thursday after President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement. Trump began his “Liberation Day” announcement after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, when markets closed for the day,
Investors are looking for places to hide out as they wait to see how markets react to President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcement.
Overseas markets also slid Friday. In overnight trading in Asia, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 lost 2.8%, while South Korea's Kospi sank 0.9%. Markets in Shanghai, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Indonesia were closed for holidays, limiting the scope of Friday's sell-offs in Asia.
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Wednesday’s upcoming tariff announcements provide a wide range of possible outcomes. The uncertainty and downside risks to the economy and earnings have rattled markets.
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As the stock market recoiled from Pres. Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs on what he called "Liberation Day," many average Americans feared for the cost of goods, their retirement savings,
As the clock ticks down to “Liberation Day,” Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and other chipmakers face a major test. President Donald Trump has
While there are a few concerns that have investors' attention at the moment, including a forecasted contraction in first-quarter gross domestic product, along with the historic priciness of stocks, perhaps the prevailing issue for the stock market is President Donald Trump's tariff policy.