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But while immediate stock losses caused by tariffs were the most significant since those from the COVID-19 pandemic, they don't match historic market crashes.
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As new tariffs raise worries about higher prices and a possible slowdown in the economy, many investors are looking for stocks that won’t be
Experts say tariffs will affect everyday purchases, but as negotiations continue, exact price increases remain unclear.
Hundreds of Indonesians are flocking to buy gold bars, betting that the precious metal's value could shield them from tougher economic times ahead as the currency and the stock market tumble in South East Asia's largest economy.
SoFi Technologies (SOFI) stock gained more than 2.2% in the pre-market trading session today as investors are hopeful about potential
The stock's recent performance is evidence of its strong results as the 69% jump over the last year shows the business is clearly executing. Even without the worries about tariffs, Philip Morris looks well-positioned for long-term growth based on the pivot to newer products.
At first glance, the big U.S. banks might not seem to have much to worry about from tariffs. However, they could be impacted more than you may think.
President Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs narrative shifted to “Non-Tariff Barriers” within days. Check out why I'm bullish on U.S. equities long-term.
Traders took to the internet to lament their losses and speculated that investors were heading into a bear market.
Wall Street is pointing toward major losses Monday, following enormous declines last week, as fears mount that U.S. tariffs announced by President Donald Trump will slow global economic growth. European and Asian shares are tumbling sharply,
Tesla is well-positioned amid tariff wars with the new Model Y and FSD. Learn why TSLA stock is upgraded from buy to strong buy.