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The astonishing rebound in stocks since early April largely reflects investors' bet that U.S. President Donald Trump won't ...
International stocks have outpaced the S&P 500 so far this year-just one reason why you should consider diversifying geographically.
U.S. stock futures were lower at the start of a week when inflation data and big bank earnings roll in.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will skip the meeting altogether, opting to head to Japan instead, according to Reuters ...
Wall Street warns that record US stock highs mask deeper risks, as investors fear Trump’s looming tariffs and rising deficits could destabilize markets despite current optimism.
CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors that it's important to understand impactful trends and current events, and he expanded on global trade and dollar weakness.
Markets in Flux: Geopolitics Redraws the Map of Global Investing in 2025 As geopolitical tensions flare, investors are reassessing traditional safe-haven assets and hedging against systemic risk.
And this seems to me like a great opportunity. While Western business cultures typically focus more on metrics and exits, I've found that success in emerging markets depends on something less ...
The "sell America" trade hasn't waned among global investors surveyed by JPMorgan even as US stocks have rallied back after April's tariff chaos.
With Wall Street embracing another rally, some financial markets are trading like Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” shock never happened.
Global stock markets nosedive as U.S. tariffs and Beijing's retaliation spark massive sell-offs, fueling fears of a global recession and market volatility.
Global markets plunged on Monday, deepening a global stocks rout triggered by US President Donald Trump’s trade war and China’s forceful response to unexpectedly high tariffs.