U.S. stock futures experienced a dramatic drop following President Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs, raising fears of a global trade war. Major companies like Nike and Apple faced significant losses, with the S&P 500 heading into correction territory.
Stock futures rose as Wall Street anticipates President Trump's imminent tariffs. With potential 20% tariffs on imports, investors brace for market shifts amid ongoing volatility. Could a rally be on the horizon?
U.S. stock futures fell as the market awaits President Trump's tariff policy announcement. While the Dow and S&P 500 gained on Monday, uncertainty looms over upcoming economic measures. Insights suggest potential for a market bounce back.
As U.S. stock futures drop ahead of President Trump's controversial 'Liberation Day' tariffs, traders brace for potential market turmoil. With significant levies on foreign cars, uncertainty looms over the global economy and investor sentiment.
U.S. stock futures see a slight increase as investors navigate tariff uncertainties and await key inflation data. Major averages recently fell, with Lululemon shares taking a hit amidst a weak outlook.
Stock futures dipped as President Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on foreign cars raises concerns among investors. With General Motors and Ford stocks declining, the market braces for potential economic fallout.
U.S. stock futures remained steady after the S&P 500 saw its third consecutive gain, while GameStop surged 7% on news of a corporate investment in Bitcoin. Despite a drop in consumer confidence, experts suggest the economy is not in a recession yet.
U.S. stock futures showed little movement after a significant rally in major averages. Traders are optimistic about potential tariff adjustments from President Trump as they await key economic data.
Stock futures surged on Sunday, as investors ponder if equities can maintain their recent winning streak amid looming tariff discussions. With concerns over U.S. economic growth and consumer sentiment data, this week could be pivotal for the markets.
Stocks are in a downward spiral, facing their worst weekly losing streak in nearly two years. As tech giants falter and inflation rises, concerns grow over the U.S. economy's future. What does this mean for investors?