When President Trump entered his first term, stocks were steadily marching upward. This time, the trajectory has inverted.
Futures early Friday show the S&P 500 on the front foot after it fell into correction territory. But traders will be wary.
President Trump marked his 50th day in office this week and the U.S. stock market also saw its weakest 50 days of a ...
Key Takeaways The S&P 500 is off to its worst start for a presidential term since 2009, when Barack Obama entered the White ...
Delta slashes its guidance amid sinking consumer confidence, Tesla’s Elon Musk feels the heat from multiple sides, and more ...
There’s been a tremendous amount of handwringing and angst among the media and some self-anointed economic gurus about the ...
Black investors face increased financial challenges as the U.S. stock market continues to decline. Experts recommend ...
During his first term, President Trump regularly took credit for a booming stock market, citing soaring share prices as ...
This month marks five years since the covid market downturn. Though the initial downturn on March 9, 2020, was dramatic—the ...
Trump’s tariffs, specifically implemented-then-amended barrier taxes on the import of Canadian and Mexican goods, have led to ...
The stock market fell yesterday as investors worry that Trump's tariffs will slow the economy and possibly lead the U.S. into ...
Volkswagen, facing market share losses in China, massive EV investment and a shrunken European market, spent late 2024 ...