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CNBC had to walk back its coverage that amplified a viral falsehood that President Donald Trump was considering a 90-day ...
U.S. President Donald Trump hit the pause button on his heavy "reciprocal" tariffs and ... It's a familiar reaction during ...
CNBC on Monday acknowledged that it aired a banner containing unconfirmed information about President Trump’s economic plans ...
Remember, Trump allowed a mere 90-day pause to allow for deals to be made. The 10% tariff is not the permanent rate.
The report, that President Trump was considering a pause on his expansive tariffs, spread on social media and was amplified by CNBC and Reuters. The White House called the claim “fake news.” ...
President Trump had brushed off the stock market's plunge, but turmoil in the bond market got his administration's attention.
U.S. stock markets soared dramatically on Wednesday after President Donald Trump paused reciprocal tariffs for 90 days except ...
The White House says it is not considering a 90-day pause on its sweeping tariff policy despite an erroneous report amplified by CNBC claiming it was open to doing so. The stock market saw all ...
Social media ran with a false claim that Trump was considering a pause on most tariffs, sending stocks on a roller-coaster ride in just a few minutes.
CNBC has brutally fact-checked President Donald Trump’s claims that his tariffs are making the U.S. billions of dollars every ...
Wall Street's main indexes fell back into the red in choppy trade on Monday after CNBC reported White House officials were ...