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6 charts show the chaos in markets after Trump’s sweeping trade war escalation
Stocks cratered and bond yields hit their lowest level since October as investors flee risk assets and predict a hit to economic growth.
Trump’s global trade war may defeat US strategic goals on China
In its first months, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has moved to deter China from threatening its neighbors, signalling that the U.S. will ramp
S&P 500 Pushed to Breaking Point as Trump Trade War Grips Stocks
The S&P 500 Index is on the brink of a crucial technical inflection point that threatens a longer-term wipeout after President Donald Trump imposed
Nasdaq sinks 4%, Dow loses 1,100 points as tariffs spike up trade-war worries
U.S. stocks suffered sharp losses Thursday afternoon, sliding down into correction territory as President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs stoked fears of a global trade
WTO Sees Decline in Trade Flows, Threat of Tariff War
Trade flows would fall further if the U.S. were to respond to any retaliation with further tariff increases, said Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the WTO’s director
Managing Expectations For A Global Trade War
The sweeping policy change for US tariffs announced yesterday by President Trump is a game changer for the global economy.
Could tariffs trigger a stock market circuit breaker? Here’s how much further the S&P 500 has to fall.
The S&P 500 was trading around 5,470 on Thursday, down about 3.6%. While this certainly feels like a significant decline, the index would have
Investors lowering forecast for S&P 500 – 2 Apr 2025
Investors have been slashing their forecast for how well the S&P 500, which tracks the share price of the 500 biggest American companies, will
Mitsubishi may consider investing in Alaska LNG project, CEO says
Mitsubishi (OTCPK:MSBHF) may consider investing in a liquefied natural gas project in Alaska, although any decision will require careful review, CEO Katsuya Nakanishi said