US stocks reversed early gains to end lower on inflation fears and Trump's latest tariff threats. Chances drop for Fed rate cut. Bond yields rise.
The S&P 500 slipped 1.0% on Friday, Feb. 7, as the latest labor market data revealed that the U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in January.
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TVNewsCheck on MSNDow Drops 444, Nasdaq Sinks 269, S&P 500 Loses 58Wall Street slumped Friday as worries worsened about inflation and tariffs. The post appeared first on TV News Check. The ...
U.S. stocks closed in the red Friday, turning lower after a surge in consumers' inflation expectations, then falling further on a report that President Donald Trump was planning reciprocal tariffs.
U.S. stocks closed lower Friday, with major indexes booking weekly losses as investors appeared concerned that President Donald Trump will announce reciprocal tariffs next week. The Dow Jones ...
Friday's selloff in U.S. government debt following upward revisions to December and November nonfarm-payrolls data pushed the policy-sensitive 2-year yield to its highest level in two weeks. The ...
Major U.S. stock indexes were trading sharply lower late Friday afternoon, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite all on course for weekly losses as investors worried ...
U.S. Steel's stock drops as Trump says Japanese company will invest in the American icon, not own it
Shares in U.S. Steel were down 6% after President Donald Trump said during a news conference that a Japanese company has ...
The ICE U.S. Dollar Index was up 0.4% in recent trading after the latest reports about President Donald Trump's tariff plans.
Nearly all the S&P 500’s 11 sectors were in the red Friday afternoon, with only energy trading up, according to FactSet data, at last check. The energy sector was gaining 0.6% as oil prices rose, ...
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