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The Stock Market Is Barely Keeping Up With Trump’s 48-Hour Trade War
It took one weekday for Trump to strike deals with Mexico and Canada to delay tariffs.Inc. - 1d -
‘Buy the dip and sell the rips’ — stock traders keep counting on the ‘Trump put’
Stock market ‘vigilantes’ will force the Trump administration to do a face-saving backtrack.MarketWatch - 1d -
20 stocks leading the stock-market plunge on Monday as Trump brings down the tariff hammer
Among the S&P 500, 91% of stocks showed early declines following President Trump’s announcements of tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China.MarketWatch - 1d -
Stocks Fall Around the World as Trump Tariffs Loom
The S&P 500 regained some of its losses from earlier in the day. Shares in Asian manufacturers and European carmakers tumbled.The New York Times - 2d -
Temu parent PDD's stock tumbles as Trump tariffs close trade loophole
PDD-owned budget online retailer Temu and its rival Shein have relied on de minimis to maintain their rock bottom prices.CNBC - 2d -
U.S. booze stocks tumble as Canada prepares to retaliate against Trump tariffs
Constellation Brands led a selloff of U.S. alcohol stocks on Monday as Canada retaliated against Donald Trump’s tariffs.MarketWatch - 2d -
Steel companies want Trump’s tariffs. Here’s why their stocks aren’t jumping.
Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada are giving a boost to some steelmakers’ stocks, but retaliatory tariffs could reduce the potential benefits.MarketWatch - 2d -
Jobs report and Trump’s trade war hold keys to outlook for stocks
A softer-than-expected jobs report to be released next week may refuel market chatter about potential rate cuts this year, propelling U.S. stocks to resume their rally, as the Federal Reserve ...MarketWatch - 2d -
Auto stocks fall as Trump tariffs spark trade war concerns
Shares of auto giants fell sharply on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump imposed long-threatened tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China.CNBC - 2d -
Stocks tumble as Wall Street braces for impact of Trump tariffs
Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbles amid fears of trade war that could crimp profits and hurt U.S. consumers.CBS News - 2d -
Global stock markets plunge amid ‘Trump tariff tantrum’
FTSE 100 and Dow Jones fall after US president rattles investors by targeting China, Canada and Mexico. Trump tariffs live – latest updates Global stock markets suffered heavy falls after ...The Guardian - 2d -
Trump gives a lift to healthcare stocks with comments on Medicare and Medicaid
Trump has pledged to protect Social Security and Medicare throughout his campaign, one analyst noted, but this was the first time he added Medicaid to the list.MarketWatch - 2d -
Stock vigilantes might have to work harder to tame Trump
The US president is likely take the reaction to tariff rises as a winFinancial Times - 2d -
Trump's tariffs send stock market falling
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China set the stage for a potential trade war.ABC News - 2d -
Stocks sink as Trump tariffs rattle Wall Street
The stock market opened with steep losses Monday in the wake of President Trump's aggressive new tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 565 ...The Hill - 2d -
We're cutting this stock position in half after President Trump imposes tariffs
If we wanted to buy into the teeth of Monday's tariffs sell-off, it would be better buy something that's trading and has strong fundamentals.CNBC - 2d -
Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs are coming Saturday. Stocks dived, then rallied.
President Donald Trump offered fresh comments on Thursday afternoon about his threat to hit Canada and Mexico with 25% tariffs. His remarks weighed on stocks.MarketWatch - 6d -
Trump’s Stock Market Is Booming Like Reagan’s Did in 1985
The S&P 500 added 1.7 percent in President Trump’s first week back in office, but AI risks loom.Inc. - Jan. 27 -
Trump Stocks E.P.A. With Oil, Gas and Chemical Lobbyists
Top political appointees are already at the E.P.A. preparing to erase the agency’s climate rules and pollution controls. Many of them have tried it before.The New York Times - Jan. 25 -
CEOs are saying they back Trump’s policies — but this stock-market indicator suggests otherwise
Corporate insiders are more bearish than they’ve been in over a decade.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
US equities gain as tech stocks add to Trump bump
Investors pour money into European equities as fears over tariffs easedFinancial Times - Jan. 22 -
Why Trump may need big companies to spend less on stock buybacks
Tech companies have gone big on stock buybacks, but the industry may need to spend more on capital expenditures to realize the president’s economic goals.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
China stocks and renminbi hit by Trump’s 10% tariff threat
Benchmark Hong Kong share index down 1.8% after trade shot at BeijingFinancial Times - Jan. 22 -
Tesla’s ‘Trump bump’ fades as stock falls alongside rest of EV sector
Investors still expect Musk to benefit more broadly from Trump 2.0.MarketWatch - Jan. 22 -
Energy stocks ignite as Trump declares, ‘Drill, baby, drill’
Schlumberger, NRG Energy, Uranium Energy, KLX Energy Services riseMarketWatch - Jan. 21 -
Trump is a ‘wild card’ for the stock market, this trader says. He’s buckling up.
Volatility is the “new norm,” market pro Jeff Bierman predicts.MarketWatch - Jan. 21 -
Stock futures rise as Trump sworn in as president with regular trading closed
Traders were likely encouraged by a report that Trump wouldn't immediately install new tariffs on day one.CNBC - Jan. 20 -
The stock market’s ‘Trump bump’ will be back. Just be patient.
The stock market’s rough 2025 start should smooth out after the presidential inauguration.MarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
Trump is unpopular with many Americans. The stock market approves.
Trump’s current approval rating — 47.2% — is in the sweet spot for above-average stock market gains.MarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
Tesla’s stock is surging ahead of Trump’s inauguration. What matters after that.
Tesla’s stock surges ahead of Inauguration Day, as investors bet on CEO Elon Musk’s ability to influence Federal rule making.MarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
US stocks post best week since Donald Trump’s election win
Easing underlying US inflation pressures and strong bank earnings ‘emboldened the bulls’ on Wall StreetFinancial Times - Jan. 17 -
In Panama, we're a laughing stock because of Trump
Donald Trump's threats to take back the Panama Canal have been met with laughter and mockery by Panamanians, who view him as a buffoon, while also taking his threats seriously due to America's ...The Hill - Jan. 16 -
Wall Street stocks post biggest rally since Trump’s election victory
Easing underlying US inflation and strong bank earnings boost equitiesFinancial Times - Jan. 15 -
Stock market’s ‘Trump bump’ nearly erased thanks to bond selloff. What’s next.
The S&P 500 is threatening to erase the “Trump bump” investors attributed to Donald Trump’s victory.MarketWatch - Jan. 11 -
Americans stocking up on foreign goods before Trump tariffs: ‘a sense of urgency’
As inauguration day approaches, consumers scooping up iPads, building supplies, shelf-stable foods and electric cars. Tablets and appliances made in China, hybrid cars built in Canada, European ...The Guardian - Jan. 11 -
Investing in Stocks and Bonds Will Be Trickier Under Trump
Sizzling returns may well continue, but our columnist suggests that it would be wise to prepare for the next storm.The New York Times - Jan. 10 -
Stock market gain that followed Trump's election win is close to being wiped out
The S&P 500's gain since Election Day now sits at just around 0.5%.CNBC - Jan. 10 -
What the Stock Market Could Do During Trump’s First Year, According to History
Over the past century, the S&P 500 has tended to see weaker returns during the first year of a new administration.Inc. - Jan. 10 -
European wind stocks tumble after Trump says he will stop new turbine construction
The president-elect went on a lengthy attack against wind turbines during a news conference.CNBC - Jan. 8 -
Indian stocks will benefit from the Trump 2.0 era, portfolio manager says
Investors eyeing up firms with the potential to become the "blue chip companies of the future" should look to India, according to investor Kunal Desai.CNBC - Jan. 7