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By Sruthi Shankar and Pranav Kashyap (Reuters) -Wall Street indexes were on track to open lower on Wednesday as investors awaited details of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans to assess their ...
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worries build that tariffs coming Wednesday from Trump will worsen inflation and grind down growth for economies.
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MT Newswires on MSNWall Street Set to Open Lower Monday as Investors Gird for More Tariffs, Await Key Manufacturing DataUS stocks look set to open lower in Monday's trading session as investors brace for President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcements on Wednesday. Key manufacturing data is also set for release later in the morning.
All three of the major indexes (^DJI, ^GSPC, ^IXIC) opened lower on Tuesday. Wall Street has been on edge, with traders and investors waiting to hear what tariffs President Trump will announce on Wednesday.
(RTTNews) - The Federal Housing Finance Agency or FHFA House Price Index for January, the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence for March as well as the Commerce and the Housing and Urban ...
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Stock market today: Down in premarket, Wall Street in danger of logging a fifth straight losing weekWall Street was on track to open with losses early Friday, potentially jeopardizing markets' first winning week in more than a month. Futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were 0.3% lower before the bell. Nasdaq futures fell 0.4%.
NEW YORK] Wall Street’s main indexes opened lower on Friday (Mar 28) as data showed underlying price pressures rose more than expected last month and fuelled concerns that the Trump administration’s tariff policies could further stoke inflation.
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed Tuesday, after Wall Street gained on hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs could be be softer than expected. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 started the day 0.63% higher. The country's budget will be tabled by Treasurer Jim Chalmers later in the day.