2 things could stop the stock market's free fall. Neither of them looks likely.
Trump has signaled he's OK with the decline in stocks for now, comparing the historic crash to taking "medicine to fix something."
Trump has signaled he's OK with the decline in stocks for now, comparing the historic crash to taking "medicine to fix something."
The rumors only lasted about seven minutes. By then, stock investors realized it was not true that President Donald Trump was pausing tariffs for 90 days and, accordingly, stopped frantically bidding stocks higher.
Trump's tariffs have triggered a stock market rout that will hurt the wealthy some and everybody else more.
A falsely reported update on Trump's tariff policy set the stage for one of the strangest trading sessions in recent memory.
The "Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban said he deleted his X post because "no one knows" if stocks will rebound, and people had to make their own decisions.
Several big health-insurance stocks jumped in extended trading Monday after the federal government said it would pay Medicare insurers more next year than previously expected.
The S&P 500 slid 0.2% on Monday, April 7, as investors reacted to the latest trade news, including President Donald Trump's warning of additional tariffs on China.
Wall Street is coming off its worst week since the advent of the pandemic, shedding over $5 trillion in value amid Trump's tariff plans.
Shares of Rigetti Computing and IonQ gained Monday after the companies were among those selected to participate in a Department of Defense program.
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