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T he Dow Jones Industrial Average pared its loss but remained in the red on Friday afternoon, with tariff concerns resurfacing as President Donald Trump reportedly pushes for steeper levies from the ...
Stocks closed down significantly on Monday after President Donald Trump announced steep tariffs on Japan, South Korea and ...
U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday as businesses and consumers expressed growing concerns over the impact of tariffs on the economy.The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged nearly 750 points, while the ...
Wall Street is coming off a holiday-shortened week during which the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted fresh all-time highs.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained lower Friday afternoon, while the Nasdaq Composite flipped green. Traders were practicing caution amid concerns over potential further tariff announcements ...
Shares of industrial and transportation companies slipped on tariff concerns. New tariffs unveiled by President Trump have further muddied the inflation outlook, Chicago Federal Reserve President ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average finishes 0.4 per cent down, following a rollercoaster session at 44,240.76. Read more at ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 349.26 points, or 0.91%, to close at 37,965.60. The 30-stock average had fallen more than 1,700 points during its Monday session low. It then swung 2,595 ...
Materials Down on Tariff Concerns — Materials Roundup Provided by Dow Jones Mar 21, 2025, 9:14:00 PM. ... (END) Dow Jones Newswires. March 21, 2025 17:14 ET (21:14 GMT) ...
Due to economic concerns, travel stocks and cruise line operators are trading lower today. United Airlines Holdings ( UAL ) is down more than -8%, and Carnival ( CCL ) is down more than -7%.
Materials Slip Amid Economic, Tariff Concerns - Materials Roundup Provided by Dow Jones Feb 5, 2025, 10:25:00 PM Producers of metals and other raw materials slipped amid fears about trade policy ...
Dow slides more than 300 points as Trump tariffs rattle stocks for a third day: ... Tesla shares slid 4.4% Monday morning amid an ongoing broader market meltdown over tariff concerns.