Trump, Dow Jones industrial average and tariff
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Impacts
The Hill |
Trump appear adamant that tariffs are here to stay.
Reuters |
A stock market rout, historic in scale, has swept across the globe wiping more than $10 trillion off major markets, as concerns about the economic damage unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's ta...
Reuters |
Canada's main stock index opened lower on Monday, with energy stocks leading the losses, as the global market rout intensified after U.S. President Donald Trump showed no sign of backing away from hi...
Read more on News Digest
Stocks fell sharply in early trading Monday, extending last week's massive sell-off, as the Trump administration showed no signs over the weekend of backing down from its plan to impose wide-ranging tariffs.
1don MSN
Wall Street is sinking again, following other global markets lower, as worries deepen about whether President Donald Trump’s trade war will torpedo the global economy. The S&P 500 was down 3.8% in early trading Monday,
11h
Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Plunges 1,500 Points On Trump Tariffs; Apple, Nvidia, Tesla Sell OffThe Dow Jones plunged another 1,500 points Monday on the fallout of President Donald Trump's tariffs. Apple, Nvidia and Tesla sold off.
8h
ET Now on MSNDow Jones: Stock markets in US see fresh crash as Trump screams more tariffs! Sensex, Nifty outlook tomorrow 8 AprilThe US stock market crash has shifted the focus on how domestic benchmarks would react on Tuesday, April 8. Following Friday’s crash in the US markets, Sensex and Nifty nosedived over 4 per cent on Monday.
U.S. stocks climbed in early trading on Monday, reversing deep losses in a matter of minutes after President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to negotiate tariffs with U.S. trade partners. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 470 points,
12h
Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures Tumble, But Off Lows As Trump Tariff Bear Market ContinuesDow Jones futures tumbled Monday morning, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, but are off Sunday evening lows. Trump tariffs triggered the major indexes' worst week since the March 2020 Covid crash.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) index suffered another blow on Friday as markets continued to dive after President Donald Trump’s