President Donald Trump's tariff fight risks elevating the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation rate to about 3%, according ...
When President Trump entered his first term, stocks were steadily marching upward. This time, the trajectory has inverted.
After a turbulent month for U.S. stocks, many investors are wondering: What’s happening with the market, and where is it ...
For the first time in over a year, the U.S. stock market is in a correction. The question now is whether the slide is set to ...
Investors cheered Donald Trump’s election victory in November, but his tariffs have cooled that enthusiasm in recent weeks.
Below are some of the sizable financial market moves prompted by the actions of U.S. President Donald Trump in recent weeks ...
In the bond market, Treasury yields edged up to regain more of their losses from recent months sparked by worries about the U ...
Since President Donald Trump assumed office in January, market volatility — as measured by the VIX — has risen nearly 85%.
US stocks looked set to build on losses of over 2% for the major indexes as March's struggles looked to continue.
Leading U.S. stock indexes are falling in early trading amid concerns the economy is losing momentum and the impact of tariffs.
Though the initial downturn on March 9, 2020, was dramatic—the US stock market lost nearly 8% in one day—the US stock market ...
Several weeks ago, Paulsen called the current market selloff caused by growth-slowdown fears. He posited that several contractionary forces would slow growth and spark recession fears that create a ...