Trump, stocks and tariff
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Jim Cramer, who under all the bluster, often serves as a voice of reason for the stock market, has named four stocks that are falling, but are still good buys. These are companies facing short-term headwinds that have clearer sailing long-term.
U.S. stocks and government bonds were swept up in a selloff on Friday, as President Trump’s threats of new tariffs against a host of U.S. trade partners unnerved investors.
Stocks moved lower in early trading Friday as investors digested the latest threats from President Donald Trump to impose hefty tariffs on U.S. trading partners.
The jeans maker posted strong results for the first half of the year and [boosted its annual outlook](
Stocks were under a bit of pressure Friday from tariff jitters, but corporate debt has been looking like a bargain when compared with equities at record highs, according to CreditSights. "As of July 11,
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Asian stocks drew foreign inflows for a second straight month in June, buoyed by investors wagering on U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and a softer U.S. dollar, though gains were capped by jitters over looming U.
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The defense secretary said he planned to boost production of drones, and supply combat units with more of them.
Shares of Australian rare earths miners, including Lynas and Iluka Resources , soared on Friday after U.S.-based MP Materials' a multibillion-dollar deal with the U.S. government to boost production of rare earth magnets.
U.S. and overseas mining stocks rallied about 3% or more after President Trump confirmed copper tariffs will [take effect Aug. 1](
Nvidia stock rises after the chip maker ends Thursday’s session with a market cap above $4 trillion, while MicroStrategy trades higher as Bitcoin sets a record high of more than $118,000.