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US stocks open down after Trump raised tariff tensions by promising unilateral tariff rates within two weeks. Boeing shares fall after a deadly crash.
Investors should consider the impact of President Donald Trump’s defense posturing on international sales of defense submarines.
SINGAPORE/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Donald Trump reported more than $600 million in income from crypto, golf clubs, licensing and other ventures in a public financial disclosure report released on Friday. The annual financial disclosure form,
Lawmakers were active stock traders in the days following Trump’s Liberation Day tariff announcement. A study of trades shows House lawmakers (or their families) made 1,865 trades in April. This comes amid calls for reform that would prevent lawmakers from trading individual stocks.
Automobile stocks fell early Friday after President Trump said he might raise tariffs on imported vehicles to encourage more investment in U.S. man
After 24 months of blissfully easy profits in the “Magnificent 7” tech stocks, 2025 is a year of financial limbo where many investors are still dazed and confused from the beating they took during April’s panic, then failed to profit from the market’s rebound that made up the losses quickly – a classic whipsaw!
Key Takeaways Tesla shares this week have recovered most of the ground lost in the wake of Elon Musk's social media fight with President Donald Trump.The back and forth culminated with Tesla losing $150 million in market cap in one day.
US stock futures pulled back on Thursday as Wall Street assessed President Trump's evolving trade policy as well as softening inflation. On Wednesday, Trump said that he would send letters to trading partners within a week or two setting unilateral tariff rates.