News

President Trump said tariffs on China will "come down substantially," though they will not be reduced to zero.
U.S. stocks were trading near their session highs shortly after the opening bell on Wednesday. The Dow was rising 1,060 points, or 2.7%, to trade near its session high of 40,376, while the S&P 500 was ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are rising Wednesday as President Donald Trump eases stock market fears around trade China tariffs and Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
U.S. stocks remained broadly higher on Wednesday early afternoon, despite pulling back from session highs following Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks that the White House hadn’t offered to ...
Stocks surged after President Donald Trump said he does not plan to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell from his post ...
Tesla's sales, operating income, and profit margin all fell year over year. But investors were braced for bad results after ...
When markets get rocky, some firms roll out shiny "new" ideas, which are often costly, complex. Read how to avoid financial ...
US stocks ended the day sharply lower Monday and the dollar tumbled as investors assessed continued tariff uncertainty and ...
The Dow Jones fell on the stock market today and the dollar fell to lows as Trump attacked Fed Chair Powell. Netflix shined ...