Trump, Tariffs and Court
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The so-called TACO trade will be tested as markets wait to see if Trump will actually follow through with his latest threat or if he will put it on hold soon.
Regardless of the outcome of the tariff litigation, tariffs are likely to continue in some form. Falling recession odds and AI spending continue to send stocks higher.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures Fall Amid New Trump Tariffs; Palantir In Buy Zone As Tesla, Nvidia Fall BackDow Jones futures fell modestly Sunday night, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, with new Trump tariffs in focus.The stock market rally rose last week amid shifting Trump tariff news, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq hitting resistance.
Wells Fargo's Christopher Harvey thinks a 10% tariff could be split evenly between importers, corporations, and consumers.
INVESTORS worldwide woke up last Thursday to news that the US Court of International Trade had ruled that US President Donald Trump exceeded his authority with many of the tariffs announced since January.
For some small businesses, the last week brought even more twists and turns to the past two months of President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariffs.
Millennial investors bought cheap stocks in Trump tariffs market turmoil - The age group took advantage of the volatility that swept across the world’s financial markets, research shows.
Hiking tariffs could increase costs for American consumers and manufacturers of a variety of products, such as cars and homes, that use steel.
A US federal court’s ruling late Wednesday against President Donald Trump’s authority to levy some of his most sweeping tariffs may have also dealt a serious blow to the president’s entire economic agenda.