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Shares sagged Thursday in Asia, apart from China, after President Donald Trump announced he will slap 25% tariffs on imported cars.
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“There are still a lot of unknowns, but if this remains in place, there will clearly be some pain for the companies to digest,” according to UBS analyst Joseph Spak.
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Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed, Chinese markets decline, after rally on Wall StShares were mixed in Asia on Tuesday, with Chinese markets retreating, following a broad rally on Wall Street fueled by hopes the Trump administration may take a more targeted approach as it tees up a new round of tariffs on imported goods next week.
Wall Street is drifting Wednesday and potentially heading toward a second quiet day following weeks of scary swings, both down and up. The S&P 500 was edging down by 0.1% in early trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 97 points,
Wall Street is getting pulled in different directions Thursday as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation creates winners and losers among auto stocks, while better-than-expected data on the economy helps support the market.
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Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street retreated as investors were rattled by uncertainties brought by U.S. President Donald Trump
Stocks closed broadly higher Monday amid hopes on Wall Street that the Trump administration may take a more targeted approach as it tees up a new round of tariffs on imported goods next week. The S&P 500 jumped 1.
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Indian benchmark indices Nifty 50 and Sensex ended the previous trade session in the green. Nifty 50 closed at 23,591.95, while Sensex ended at 77,606.43. Overnight, Wall Street indices ended lower. Asian stocks too declined in early trade today.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Visa Leads Dow Jones As Car Makers Suffer On Trump Tariffs; Gold Shines, Broadcom Fades (Live Coverage)Buyers returned after indexes fell initially on fresh tariff news by President Trump. Auto stocks fell hard and Broadcom triggered this sell rule.
Asian stocks fell on Friday with heavy selling in South Korea and Japan while safe-haven gold hit a record high as the latest tariff salvo from U.S. President Donald Trump stoked investor worries of an all-out trade war.