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Trump's tariffs may pose less threat to Asian markets than initially feared, wrote Goldman Sachs analysts. Tariffs may hurt markets, but if there's clear information about them, investors would feel less negative. North Asian markets face higher exposure, while Southeast Asia markets are less affected.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is one of the 13 stocks recently discussed by Jim Cramer. During the episode, Cramer discussed the impact of tariffs on the stock, as he said “Keep in mind, we have a big,
While investors feel like they may understand Trump's negotiating tactics by now, tariffs could soon show up in earnings and economic data, Mike Wilson said.
There are increasing signs that the White House's moves to place higher tariffs on imports won’t translate into large price increases for consumers, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said on Thursday.
Three months after President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs led markets to plunge and then rebound ferociously, investors are grappling with the fallout from the still-shifting trade backdrop and adjusting strategies to withstand sudden policy shifts.
Uncertainty prevailed in the U.S. markets as President Trump expanded his tariff campaign, affecting major indexes like the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones. While Nvidia's record-breaking valuation provided a boost,
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite closed at record highs on Thursday, and ended the week just below those levels.