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Warren Buffett is the only top 500 billionaire to profit from President Donald Trump's tariffs that have panicked the global stock market. New figures from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index ...
The S&P 500 sell-off accelerated in early April after President Trump announced new tariffs. Heightened uncertainty has left many investors fleeing stocks for safer assets. History shows exactly ...
50 Cent is welcoming Eminem to the grandfather club! Over the weekend, the In Da Club rapper took to social media to celebrate his mentor and longtime friend’s big family milestone after his ...
The S&P 500 briefly entered bear market territory on Monday, down 21% from recent highs. Stocks have cratered since Wednesday's tariff announcement, with the selling continuing on Monday.
Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images The S&P 500 could slump to 4,700, a further 7%-8% decline from Friday's close, if President Donald Trump sticks with his tariff plans or the Federal ...
Indexes: S&P 500 falls 0.23%, Nasdaq rises 0.10%, Dow off 0.91% S&P 500 still flirting with bear market Trump threatens additional tariffs on China April 7 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Dow ...
The S&P 500 and the Dow closed lower on Monday after a roller coaster session, with investors worried about an economic slowdown and rising inflation. Wall Street equities have been hammered ...
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The S&P 500 reached correction territory in early March for a brief period after falling for four straight weeks. Corrections (a 10% drop from previous highs) are fairly common and usually don't ...
The S&P 500 dropped 2% for one of its worst days in the last two years. It thudded to its fifth losing week in the last six after wiping out what had been a big gain to start the week. The Dow ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 715.80 points, or 1.7%, to 41,583.90. The S&P 500 lost 2%, and the Nasdaq slid 481 points, or 2.7%. All three indexes finished with weekly losses.