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Wall Street’s main indexes led a global selloff today as new U.S. tariffs on dozens of trading partners weighed on sentiment, while a weaker-than-expected payrolls report added to risk aversion.
But downward revisions for prior months shocked investors even more, revealing that the labor market came to a near ...
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Stocks slumped in afternoon trading on Wall Street Friday and Treasury yields fell sharply after the government reported ...
Apple Inc. reported its fastest quarterly revenue growth in more than three years, easily topping Wall Street estimates, ...
Mike Donilon was promised a bonus that would have doubled his payment for work on the campaign if the former president had ...
Trump isn't wrong at all. The most recently available data from the Treasury Department shows more than $150 billion in customs duties have been collected for the fiscal year to date.
Early on Friday, U.S. stocks headed south as investors reacted to President Donald Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on imports from dozens of countries to be effective Aug. 7, along with an ...
Reddit's shares jumped 15% before the bell on Friday after it reported quarterly results that exceeded Street expectations, ...
Robinhood, the trading exchange gaining traction for its tokenized stock offerings, generated $386 million of net income, ...
With more than half of second quarter earnings reported and stocks near record highs, company results have reassured ...
Luxury EV maker Lucid has significant backing from the Saudi government. 24/7 Wall St. sees huge upside for the stock through ...