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A weakening U.S. labor market and fresh tariff threats from President Donald Trump led to a rally in Treasurys on Friday that sent yields plunging by the most on a weekly basis in about four months.
The new tariff rates came before an Aug. 1 deadline Trump gave about 180 countries to either reach trade deals or face higher import duties.
The deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council poked the bear on X. The president may have taken things a bit far.
The July jobs report showed hiring slowed last month and unemployment ticked up to 4.2%. Trump’s tariffs and trade deals continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, ...
President Donald Trump is moving to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a Biden appointee, just hours after the ...
U.S. hiring is slowing sharply as President Donald Trump’s erratic and radical trade policies paralyze businesses and raise ...
Employers added just 73,000 jobs in July and totals for May and June were revised down by a whopping 258,000. Here are 4 key takeaways.
President Donald Trump's executive order from July 30 affects about $1.7 billion in annual Brazilian chemical exports to the ...
Markets are assessing the reshaped US trade landscape after Trump on Thursday laid out steep new tariffs for dozens of ...
U.S. stocks slumped on Friday, with the S&P on track for its biggest daily percentage decline in more than three months as new U.S. tariffs on dozens of trading partners and a surprisingly weak jobs ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average held up the best of the major indexes amid a day of brutal selling, but still fell hard Friday afternoon. Even recent winner NvidiaNVDA couldn't help lift the Dow ...