The moves were driven largely by the expectation that tariffs and a possible full-blown trade war will stoke inflation.
Wall Street opened lower after Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, sparking fears of trade wars that'll slow ...
NBC News' Brain Cheung and Gabe Gutierrez report on the impacts and reaction to President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China and the president's talks with other nation's leaders.
Stock markets around the world saw sharp declines in response to President Trump’s imposition of tariffs and retaliatory actions by Canada and Mexico.
By Daphne Psaledakis, David Lawder and Bart H. Meijer WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. stocks opened on Monday at their ...
Global stock markets slumped, the dollar strengthened, oil prices rose, with U.S. stock market futures down sharply Monday, ...
Markets have tumbled this morning after Trump announced tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China – with the threat that Europe is ...
Ahead of tariffs starting Tuesday, President Donald Trump posted on social media that he spoke Monday morning with Canadian ...
President Donald Trump said he spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Monday morning as fallout continues from ...
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China divided lawmakers and world leaders over the weekend. President ...
Wall Street is pointing sharply lower Monday following President Donald Trump’s orders to impose steep tariffs on the biggest U.S. trading partners: Mexico, Canada and China.