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The U.S. is the biggest market for champagne with 10% of champagne exports by volume and 15% by value and producers say the tariffs will push up prices for consumers and threaten jobs all along the supply chain,
The latest on Trump's tariffs. On the downside, Netflix's second quarter results failed to enthuse the market, pulling the stock about 1% lower in premarket trading. Th
Stocks continue to rally with the S&P 500 up about 26% from its April 8 trough, when equities initially declined on the White House announcement placing higher tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending legislation is providing short-term clarity for Wall Street but fueling concerns about the long-term health of the US economy, investors say.
More than a dozen countries stand in the crosshairs of Trump's threat to impose 100% tariffs over their economic ties to Russia.
On Thursday at the University of Montana, agriculture industry professionals, farmers, and economists all gathered to talk about the impending tariffs set by President Trump.
Markets reacted with volatility when rumors of President Trump potentially firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spread, but subsequently stabilized after Trump contradicted these claims. Investors remain concerned over the impact of tariffs and mixed inflation signals amidst earnings season,
Stock futures were mostly lower early Thursday as the market continued to assess the likelihood of President Donald Trump firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 61 points,