Dollar mauled by Trump trade war; German 'bazooka' blasts bonds
By Kevin Buckland and Amanda Cooper TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar hit three-month lows on Wednesday as the U.S.' trade war with its partners escalated, while a major overhaul...
By Kevin Buckland and Amanda Cooper TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar hit three-month lows on Wednesday as the U.S.' trade war with its partners escalated, while a major overhaul...
-- HSBC upgraded insurance company’s American International Group (NYSE:AIG) and Chubb (NYSE:CB) Ltd to "Buy" from "Hold" given their strong risk management, solid...
By Sarah Marsh and Matthias Williams BERLIN (Reuters) - The parties hoping to form Germany's next government agreed to create a 500 billion euro infrastructure fund and overhaul...
– Turkey stocks were higher after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Basic Metals, Leasing & Factoring and Holdings & Investments sectors led shares higher. At...
-- Royal Caribbean Group held its investor day on Tuesday, highlighting long-term earnings growth and expansion plans, but its shares fell 6% on the day amid broader...
-- U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, announced on Wednesday a new visa-restriction policy. This policy is aimed at foreign government officials and other...
Wednesday's market has seen notable movements among a variety of stocks, with significant swings influenced by a range of factors. Mega-cap stocks like Alibaba-exch (BABA) have...
(Reuters) - Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman kept its annual forecasts unchanged on Wednesday amid tariff threats even as it missed quarterly sales and profit estimates, sending...
Homebuilder stocks like Lennar (LEN), Toll Brothers (TOL), and D.R. Horton (DHI) rise as investors consider possible exemptions for US President Donald Trump's tariffs. HousingWire lead analyst Logan Mohtashami joins Wealth with Madison Mills to take a closer look at the housing market and the impact of tariffs. Tariffs will increase material costs for homebuilders, which raises concerns about increased housing costs; Mohtashami says the "concern is [builders are] not going to be building a lot of homes," contributing to ongoing affordability challenges. "For the builders, it's a supply and margin story right now. And they were not happy about anything talking about tariffs," he adds, highlighting low homebuilder confidence. Watch the video above to hear more from the analyst on the current state of the US housing market. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.
By Marie Mannes STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Volvo Cars may move production of some of its models to the U.S. depending on tariffs, but aims to stick to a plan to export its European-made...