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U.S. stocks bounced back from steep early losses to end mixed, continuing their wild swings amid uncertainty about what President Donald Trump’s trade war will do to the economy. The S&P 500 ...
Wall Street advanced on Friday, notching weekly gains as investors parsed a spate of earnings and looked for signs of easing tensions in the U.S.-China trade dispute.
The new US-China trade thaw hasn't shaken Wall Street's biggest bear. "We continue to see a recession as our base case. Although tariffs have come down, the effective US tariff rate is still the ...
Stocks have nearly recovered all their losses since President Trump's April 2 tariff announcements. But Wall Street strategists aren't confident the rally will keep pushing higher. "Unlike at the ...
Throughout the tumultuous trading months of this year, Christopher Harvey has never flinched when it came to his Wall Street-topping S&P 500 SPX target of 7,007. “I was asked many times if I was ...
Barely one month has passed since President Trump blindsided global investors with his aggressive tariff plans. Yet U.S.
(Reuters) -- Wall Street's three major indexes rose sharply on Monday with the S&P 500 marking its highest level since early March as a U.S.-China agreement to temporarily slash tariffs brought ...
On Wall Street, Coinbase Global jumped 24% after the cryptocurrency exchange learned its stock will join the widely followed S&P 500 index next week. That means many investment funds will likewise ...
Wall Street stocks advanced on Friday, notching the second straight week of gains, helped by strong economic data and ...
It s**ks,' Trump wrote about Wall Street Journal after it said Chin won this round of the tariff war. Trump had to deal with two negative verdicts -- one from a Fox News polling that said his ...
Wall Street analysts are still bullish on Nvidia and The Trade Desk. Recent earnings reports from Microsoft and Alphabet suggest Nvidia is still on track for a strong year. The Trade Desk's rare ...
The US-China trade deal gave markets a huge boost on Monday, but progress on tariffs over the weekend still leaves some risks to stocks and the economy intact, top Wall Street commentators say.