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Markets previously brushed off tariff risks under the assumption that President Donald Trump would follow his earlier pattern and eventually retreat. That allowed stocks to reach new record-high territory,
Analysts expect profits from companies in the S&P 500 to climb 4.8% in the second quarter, according to FactSet. That would mark the lowest year-over-year growth since 2023, and a steep drop from the 13% jump during the first three months of this year.
Late Thursday, Trump posted a letter threatening to impose 35% tariffs on goods from Canada. The barrage of letters began on Monday, setting tariffs of 25% on goods from Japan and South Korea and 50% on Brazil.
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day: 1. Slipping into the weekend. Stock futures on Friday pointed to a lower open on Wall Street as investors
Live Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Friday Wrap-up 4:02 pm The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF closed at 573.26 on Friday, down 0.3% for the day and down 0.5% for the week. Elon Musk is in Hot Water in France 1:15 pm France is reportedly probing allegations that X (nee Twitter) manipulated its algorithms for the
Scavino and two other top officials sold Trump Media stock with a combined value of up to $10 million before tariffs news
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Mediaite on MSN‘Something Must Have Made Him Mad!’ CNBC Anchor Breaks New Trump Threat That ‘Knocks Stock Market Off Balance’CNBC anchor Joe Kernen broke the news that Trump dropped a new tariff threat on Canada, and asked Megan Cassella if she knew "what made him mad." The post ‘Something Must Have Made Him Mad!’ CNBC Anchor Breaks New Trump Threat That ‘Knocks Stock Market Off Balance’ first appeared on Mediaite.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Stocks Hold Up, But Growth Ails; Trump Sets 30% EU, Mexico TariffsDow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he'll impose 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico, part of his renewed tariff hike push.