The White House said Friday that Trump tariffs vs. Canada, Mexico and China would start Saturday, but they haven't happened yet. Amazon, Google, Palantir earnings loom.
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Paul Brandus, finance columnist with Dow Jones/MarketWatch, joined WTOP’s Ian Crawford to discuss how President Donald Trump’s tariffs could be costly.
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"You can see the Dow off more than 200 points. If you pop up the big board, John, you'll see right about the time she confirmed that these will begin tomorrow" ...
The S&P 500 lost 0.5%, and the Nasdaq slipped 0.3%. The blue-chip Dow was the only index to finish the week in positive territory. Investors have been bracing for further tariff news after Trump has ...
Dividend stocks have remained a focal point for investors, especially amid market volatility and the growing need for steady ...