Busy week for markets with major tech earnings and U.S. jobs data shaping investor sentiment amid trade uncertainties.
Dow climbs 400 points as trade tensions ease, Trump signals no plan to fire Fed Chairman Powell.
Credit card companies prepare for economic downturn; rising delinquencies prompt tighter lending despite continued consumer spending.
U.S. shares rebound over 2.5% amid tariff optimism, despite economic warnings and mixed global market performance.
Dow on track for worst April since 1932 amid trade uncertainty and investor 'no confidence' signals, as losses deepen.
Trump criticizes Fed's Powell over interest rates, warning of economic slowdown, as markets react sharply.
Dow Drops Nearly 1,000 Points as Market Turmoil Grows Amid Tariff Concerns and Fed Leadership Threats.
Earnings season heats up as tariffs and Trump's policies drive market uncertainty, impacting major companies like Tesla and Alphabet.
Fed Chair Powell warns Trump's unexpected tariffs could harm economic stability, driving inflation and volatility in markets.
With the world in turmoil from the trade war started by President Xi and escalated by President Trump, more exporters and foreign investors are looking towards...
Trump considers tariff exemption on car parts, boosting GM and Ford shares; Oz Sultan discusses impacts.
"Recession fears rise as Trump's term begins, with declining growth predictions unsettling investors and businesses."
Australian sharemarket volatility persists; experts warn worst may not be over amidst ongoing US-China tariff tensions.
Dow gains 619 points amidst historic Wall Street volatility, influenced by trade tensions and optimism over US-China negotiations.
Markets wobble under Trump's tariff strategy, with a brief 90-day pause offering fleeting relief as investors brace for potential 145% tariffs on Chinese goods.