Small caps took the early lead in the stock market today after retail sales in January came in worse than expected.
The Dow is falling, and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are rising Friday as the stock market reacts to news of delays to President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
Investors are braced for more Trump tariffs as focus turns to inflation and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's Senate testimony.
Indexes closed near session highs Thursday, despite a White House announcement of new actions on import tariffs. Companies in ...
Tariff worries took a backseat in today's trading, as threats of a 25% ... says Rhona O'Connell of StoneX in a note. "The market has known for a long while that the Administration was changing ...
Investors also assessed a return to a tougher tone on tariffs from President Donald Trump, ahead of the start of a Federal Reserve meeting ...
The broad market is less volatile today ... which is 10% higher than the stock is trading today. The thought of burdening your family with a financial disaster is most Americans’ nightmare.
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