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Stock markets slide around world
Trump's tariff roulette: The markets left reeling from trade threats
U.S. President Donald Trump's ability to swiftly impose, and then delay, tariffs on top trading partners has left world markets swinging one way and then another.
Stock markets slide around the world as Trump’s new trade war rattles investor confidence
Stock markets in Asia and Europe slumped Monday after Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, sparking fears over another bruising ‘America First’ trade war that could hit global economic growth.
Detroit automakers see stock prices drop as Trump's trade war, tariff fears shake market
GM, Ford and Stellantis stock plunged in initial trading Monday in light of a pending trade war. But Wall Street showed some resiliency later.
Tesla sales slump in 5 European markets
Tesla sales slump in five European markets in January
Tesla posted lower sales across five EU countries as competitors with newer models gained and polls show public opinion souring on CEO Musk.
Tesla Sales Crash Up To 63% In European Markets, Is Musk Or New Model Y To Blame?
Tesla’s sales fell dramatically in major European markets like Germany, France, and the UK. The Model Y’s upcoming local launch could explain why some are delaying EV purchases. However, recent surveys indicate the actions of Elon Musk may also be deterring EV buyers.
German Tesla Sales Fall Amid Musk Political Intervention
Tesla’s sales plummeted 59% last month in Germany, adding to indications that Chief Executive Officer’s Elon Musk political activities are hurting the carmaker’s business in major electric vehicle markets.
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A legendary short-seller says speculation in markets is nearing historic extremes
The market looks like it's heading back the speculative mania seen during the pandemic-era boom, Jim Chanos said.
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China markets: U.S. tariffs are likely to generate 'quite a bit' of near-term volatility, strategist says
Jason Lui, head of Asia-Pacific equity and derivative strategy at BNP Paribas, discusses the effects that U.S. tariffs and ...
23h
Gulf markets end mixed as Trump proposals continue to weigh
Stock markets in the Gulf ended mixed on Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump's latest announcements continued to weigh on ...
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Stock Market Today: Dow, Nasdaq and S&P 500 end higher as markets digest China tariffs and jobs data; Meta scores 12th straight win
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday as stocks stage a recovery amid lingering tariff angst; Alphabet ...
18h
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Markets are not mis-priced in terms of valuation, says Fidelity's Jurrien Timmer
Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity director of global macro, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' discuss macro outlooks, how the labor ...
20h
China Market Update: Markets Shrug Off Tariffs, AI Optimism Fuels Rally
Asian equities were mostly higher overnight as Mainland China and Hong Kong outperformed and Indonesia and Thailand ...
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Jim Chanos Says Biggest Risk for Markets Is DeepSeek-Like Event
Legendary short seller Jim Chanos says no one can see the biggest risks facing US markets over the next six to 12 months — ...
6d
Markets End January Higher, and With One More Speed Bump
Stocks rose in early 2025, even as fears over tariffs, rates and China’s surprise AI win took turns rattling investors.
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Buffalo and Indianapolis will be the hottest housing markets of 2025, according to Zillow’s latest forecast
Zillow’s 2025 survey found that while housing prices in these markets remain affordable, supply is tight, making for stiff ...
3d
How markets will react to three different tariff scenarios, per Morgan Stanley
There's nothing like a cheat sheet, and analysts at Morgan Stanley have a pretty comprehensive one on the market and economic ...
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Bessent Calms Markets by Leaving US Dollar, Debt Plans Intact
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he favors a strong dollar and has no plans to alter the government’s debt-issuance ...
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