April 4 (Reuters) - Japanese banks tanked on Friday and stocks globally extended a punishing selloff in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, helping drive a rally in U.S.
Stock markets worldwide are careening even lower after China matched President Donald Trump’s big raise in tariffs.
Equity benchmarks Sensex on Friday slumped over 900 points to crash below the 76,000 level due to an across-the-board sell-off, tracking weak global markets amid growing global trade war fears ...
Trump believes tariffs will restore the U.S. economy, but there's no shortage of commentary and surging betting odds over ...
After much debate and infighting among his advisers, the president backed a three-part plan that quickly became known as the ...
Speaking at a conference on Friday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said “it is now becoming clear that the tariff ...
The anxiety about Trump's tariffs poses a key test for climate targets. But sticking to these goals could help business weather a recession.
The job market is slowing as Americans are increasingly anxious about what President Trump’s trade wars are going to do to ...
With Trump enacting tariffs in the most uncertainty-inducing way possible, businesses are paralyzed—with devastating ...
Investors did not get the rebound from Thursday’s historic losses they may have hoped for, as stocks again slid considerably ...