Stocks surrendered early gains and turned negative on Wall Street after the White House said President Donald Trump would impose promised tariffs on some key U.S. trading partners. The S&P 500 fell 0.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House captured widespread attention last week, bringing a boost to the U.S. stock market, which has risen 2% since last Monday, further propelling the ongoing market ...
The Indian equity market is open today along with the commodity markets as the BSE, NSE and MCX have announced a special trading session on Budget day.
Friday's selloff in U.S. government debt, spawned by the White House's confirmation of tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China starting Saturday, sent yields to their highest closing levels in a week.
The Dow fell suddenly on Friday after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied a Reuters report that suggested tariffs on Mexico and Canada could be pushed back to March 1 was false.