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Stocks plunged Friday after President Trump floated a 35% tariff on Canadian goods not governed by the USMCA trade pact — while threatening a new dictated levy on the European Union. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 279 points,
U.S. stocks fell Friday after President Trump said he would impose a 35% on some Canadian imports, spooking the markets. The S&P 500 declined 0.33 %, and the Dow fell 0.63 %. Nvidia hit a $4.02 trillion record valuation,
Markets fall on Monday after President Trump threatened 14 U.S. trading partners with steep tariffs starting August 1.
The S&P 500 has outpaced the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite President Trump's rejection of exceptions to the Aug. 1 date he set to launch his latest tariffs. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq has had a day in the green.
Stocks closed lower Friday, a day after the S&P 500 posted a new record high, following the announcement of a 35% tariff on Canada.
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US stocks fell on Friday after President Donald Trump threatened a 35% tariff on Canada — a sharp escalation in an ongoing trade war.
Uncertainty prevailed in the U.S. markets as President Trump expanded his tariff campaign, affecting major indexes like the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones. While Nvidia's record-breaking valuation provided a boost,
A fresh bout of technical weakness has dragged the Dow Jones Industrial Average back below 44,400 following a strong bullish performance through the last third of June. The major equity index peaked near 44,800, failing to breach all-time highs north of the 45,000 handle.
Wall Street tumble as Trump slaps 35% tariffs on Canada; Dow drops 200 pts, crypto soars past $117K on ETF inflows.