Below are some of the sizable financial market moves prompted by the actions of U.S. President Donald Trump in recent weeks ...
Roughly six in 10 U.S. adults report owning stock, but nearly 80% of American households have some type of debt.
Investors cheered Donald Trump’s election victory in November, but his tariffs have cooled that enthusiasm in recent weeks.
The administration’s whipsawing moves are leaving investors guessing. The risk is that this uncertainty comes at a real cost ...
No tariff remarks, no problem? Stocks were enjoying a healthy bounce Friday, with the S&P 500 jumping 1.9% a day after ...
Inventory has risen for the third consecutive week in the Washington, D.C. area, as the city feels the impact of mass layoffs ...
Trump in an interview with Fox News on Sunday had declined to rule out the possibility of a recession, contributing to ...
Suspicion is rising that Trump and his aides are manipulating stocks via tariff announcements. Is that even possible?
Economists point to the confusion and uncertainty over tariffs as the reason for the stock market's recent decline.
Trump in recent days has dismissed fears of a recession and brushed aside the stock market sell-off, going so far as to say, ...
The stock market slumped over the first two months of Trump’s administration. MSNBC’s Katie Phang reports and is joined by ...