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US Treasury Yields Rise as Tariffs Spur Inflation Fears
U.S. Treasury yields rose Friday on concerns over the potentially inflationary impact of tariffs as trade wars between the U.S. and its trading partners escalate, while a stock market recovery reduced safe-haven demand for U.S. government debt.
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Trump Turbulence Draws New Investors Into Gold
Investors seeking shelter from political and economic volatility triggered by the new U.S. administration are increasingly moving into gold Exchange-Traded Funds, adding momentum to the market's record rally.
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Tesla Warns Trump Admin of Retaliatory Tariffs
Tesla has warned the Trump administration that it, too, could face retaliatory tariffs.
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Nasdaq Soars 400 Points, Dow Up by 600
U.S. stocks are rallying Friday, but nowhere nearly by enough to keep Wall Street from a fourth straight losing week, which would be its longest such streak since August.
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US Stock Futures Rise After Volatile Week
U.S. stock index futures were higher Friday, signaling a pause from a week-long selloff triggered by fears over the economic impact of the Trump administration's erratic trade policies, while investors awaited a consumer confidence report later in the day.
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Equity Funds Draw Inflows on Signs of Cooling Inflation
U.S. equity funds attracted inflows for the week ending March 12 as some investors were buoyed by a weaker CPI reading, while worries persisted over the economic impact of President Donald Trump's trade policies.
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Safe-Haven Gold Clears $3,000 for the First Time
Gold broke through the key $3,000 barrier Friday for the first time as investors piled on to a historic rally in the safe haven asset to seek cover from economic uncertainty sparked by US President Donald Trump's tariff war.
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Stocks Slide, Pushing S&P 500 Into a 10% Correction
Wall Street ended sharply lower Thursday and the S&P 500 confirmed it is in a correction after cool inflation data was overshadowed by fears that the escalating, hydra-headed tariff war being waged by the United States against its biggest trading partner could reignite...
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3 Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks for Long-Term Returns
For income investors relying on dividends, blue chip stocks offer relative safety and consistent income over the long term.
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Stocks Pushed Household Wealth to Record High
U.S. household wealth eked out a fresh record high at the end of 2024, Federal Reserve data showed Thursday, thanks to a stock market rally that appears to have run out of steam in the past three weeks.
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30-Year Mortgage Rises to 6.65%, Ending 7-Week Slide
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. edged higher this week, ending a seven-week slide that helped ease borrowing costs for home shoppers leading into the spring homebuying season.
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Scott Bessent, the Mastermind Behind Trump's Economy
What if the recent tariff announcements causing market volatility were not just a coincidence, but a calculated move by the Trump administration?
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Gold Hits Record on Tariffs Uncertainty, Rate Cut Bets
Gold prices gained on Thursday, reaching a new record, as elevated tariff uncertainty and bets on monetary policy easing by the Federal Reserve kept bullion's appeal strong.
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Investors Bought Magnificent 7 ETF Amid Downturn
Individual investors snapped up shares of an exchange-traded fund tied to the "Magnificent Seven" group of technology megacap stocks during the recent nosedive in the U.S. stock market, according to data.
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Stocks Skid, Gold Gains as Tariffs Wipe Out Inflation Relief
U.S. futures and European shares slipped Thursday as investors turned their attention back to an escalating global trade war, after a mild rally on the back of softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data on Wednesday.
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Stocks Are Swirling After Encouraging Inflation Data
Tariffs and inflation are keeping the U.S. stock market twitchy Wednesday. After jumping to a big early gain on an encouraging inflation update, Wall Street gave back much of it after other countries announced their retaliations following President Donald Trump's latest...
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Futures Rise After Selloff; Tariffs, Inflation Data in Focus
U.S. stock index futures rose Wednesday, steadying after the previous session's volatility as investors assessed the impact of President Donald Trump's protectionist tariffs on base metal imports and looked ahead to a key inflation report.
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Goldman Sachs Lowers S&P 500 Year-End Target to 6,200
Goldman Sachs has trimmed its 2025-end target for the S&P 500 Index to 6,200 from 6,500, citing increased policy uncertainty, particularly on tariffs, and worries about the economic growth outlook.
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Stocks Fall, Whipsawed by Tariffs, Ukraine Peace Hopes
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday but reduced the scale of their losses earlier in the session, as a threat of fresh U.S. tariffs along with hopes of a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia fueled volatility.
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The Real Estate Market Has Evolved-Buyers & Sellers Need to Adapt Now
If you're trying to buy or sell a home in today's market, you need to know how things are different now compared to just last year.
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3 Ideal Dividend Stocks for Passive Income
Strong businesses with high dividend payouts, competitive advantages, and future growth potential can be phenomenal long-term investments.
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US Airline Stocks Tumble as Carriers Cut Forecasts
Major U.S. airline stocks fell sharply in premarket trading Tuesday after Delta Air Lines and budget carrier Southwest Airlines slashed their first-quarter forecasts, stoking concerns about the impact of a slowing economy on travel demand.
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Citi Cuts US Stocks Outlook as Recession Fears Hit
Citi analysts cut their recommendation for U.S. stocks to "neutral" from "overweight" after recession fears pummeled the market, arguing that the U.S. economy may no longer outpace the rest of the world in the coming months.
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Stocks Selloff Pauses as Investors Catch Their Breath
Tumbling stock markets and rallying Treasuries steadied somewhat Tuesday, as a modicum of calm returned to U.S. futures and global markets after the previous day's dramatic moves when the Nasdaq saw its biggest one-day fall in over two years.
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Traders Brace for More Declines After Dow Falls 890
Major U.S. stock indexes sank Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump declined to predict whether his tariff policies could lead to a recession, roiling investor sentiment.