A Wisconsin-based company rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange Thursday — the worst day for Wall Street since 2020.
Anytime an investor sees they’re losing money, it feels bad. This recent run feels particularly unnerving because of how incredibly calm the market had previously been. The S&P 500 is coming off a second straight year where it shot up by more than 20%, the first time that’s happened since baggy pants were last in style before the millennium.
Bitcoin held its head above water after China retaliated against President Donald Trump's tariffs, while stocks continued to crater following their worst day since 2020.The price of the flagship cryptocurrency was last higher by 1.
President Trump’s tariff plans are much more severe than many traders feared, driving a steep selloff in evening trading. U.S. stock-index futures dropped in off-hours trading as investors parsed the details of Trump’s sweeping new tariff policies.
U.S. stocks swerved through another shaky day of trading, with uncertainty still high about just what President Donald Trump will announce about tariffs on his “Liberation Day.”
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Palantir Technologies relisted its stock for that very purpose last year, and the decision paid off. The company was added to the Nasdaq-100 on Dec. 23, and its share price has since climbed 7% as of April 2, despite a decline in all three major U.S. stock market indexes over the same period.
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Newsmax's shares closed with a more-than-eight-fold gain at $83.51 on Monday, partly buoyed by retail interest.
Global markets are tense as investors await President Donald Trump's much-anticipated "Liberation Day" tariff announcement.
The move could bolster Intercontinental Exchange-owned NYSE, which on Monday became the first exchange to operate in Texas.