Major U.S. stock indexes recovered much of the ground they had lost early in Monday's session following news that U.S.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum says a lengthy call with Donald Trump saw the pair agree to temporarily shelve a 25% US import tax on Mexican goods.
The US president had said a 25% import tax on goods from Mexico would begin on Tuesday, along with tariffs on goods from Canada and China.
Talk about a turnabout. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading with a gain of around 26 points, or 0.1%, in late afternoon activity, after erasing a loss of 665.6 points, or 1.9%, at its session ...
President Donald Trump’s newly enacted tariffs against three of our country’s largest trading partners — Canada, Mexico and China — are expected to take a toll on Wall Street on Monday morning. Right ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbles amid fears of trade war that could crimp profits and hurt U.S. consumers.
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U.S. stock futures plummet as investors react to the White House tariffs announcement, crypto-related stocks sink as bitcoin ...
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