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US stock futures wavered on Wednesday after a record-setting session for the Dow as investors fielded the latest wave of earnings in a busy day highlighted by Tesla (TSLA) and IBM (IBM). Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (YM=F) and the S&P 500 (ES=F) were little changed.
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The Stock Market Was Already Sounding an Alarm When Investors Got More Bad News About President Trump's Trade War
President Trump's tariffs have created cracks in the economy at a time when the stock market is already historically expensive.
Key Takeaways Morgan Stanley equity strategist Michael Wilson says the surprise trade escalation could kick off "the first meaningful correction" in U.S. stocks since April.Healthcare stocks look like the "best hedge" for policy uncertainty,
The Dow touched an intraday record high while the Nasdaq slipped as investors focused on a wave of quarterly earnings while remaining vigilant about US-China trade tensions.
Markets took a late-day gut punch on Oct. 14 after President Donald Trump took to Truth Social and threatened to terminate business with China “having to do with cooking oil” among other “elements of trade” in response to China slashing imports of U.S. soybeans in recent months. (1)
President Donald Trump announced Friday he would implement new 100% tariffs on imports from China starting next month in response to what he called "aggressive" moves by China regarding export controls. In a social media post, Trump said the new tariffs would take effect Nov. 1.
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all rose this week, as investors shook off concerns about bad loans as well as trade tensions with China.
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Market Meltdown Coming? These 2 ETFs Are Ready to Surge If Stocks Tank
The U.S. stock market has delivered impressive gains for over a decade, but warning signs of a potential downturn are mounting. Inflation remains sticky, interest rates hover at levels that could squeeze corporate profits,
The surge in shares was fueled by the iPhone 17 outselling the iPhone 16 in China and the U.S., according to a report from Counterpoint Research.
The biggest rally in Chinese stocks in eight years is faltering this month, and traders are watching a political gathering in Beijing this week that could deliver fresh policy measures to revive the market.