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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Falls As Trump Says China 'Violated' Agreement; Tesla Tests Buy PointFutures fell as President Trump accuses China of trade violations. Zscaler and Ulta Beauty are earnings movers while Tesla stock tests a buy point.
Wall Street absorbed a fresh wave of tariff uncertainty after a federal appeals court reinstated President Trump's global tariffs.
Explore how a U.S. court’s tariff ruling and Nvidia’s earnings fueled a Dow Jones surge and global market rally on. Dive into key stock movements, economic outlook, and what it means for investors navigating policy-driven volatility and tech resilience.
US indexes inched up on Thursday, giving up most gains as investors assessed the latest trade developments after an appeals court reinstated Trump's tariffs.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is slightly lower on Wednesday, easing below 32,100 as equity traders await key earnings reports from tech heavyweight Nvidia (NVDA). The Federal Reserve’s (Fed) latest Meeting Minutes showed that the major central bank is still apprehensive about adjusting policy rates in the face of looming impacts from the Trump administration’s tariff policies.
Surprise court ruling striking down most of President Trump's tariffs on imports could bolster stocks, according to Wall Street analysts.
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Stocks worldwide are rising after a U.S. court blocked many of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. The S&P 500 rose 0.7% Thursday.
The Dow Jones gained around 750 points from last Friday’s close, forming a technical rejection of the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and reclaiming the 42,250 level for the third time this month. The major equity index remains down from its most recent highs near the 42,800 region, but momentum favors further upward moves.
TACO, in trader parlance, is a veiled reference to the changes Donald Trump has made on tariff announcements since his “Liberation Day” proclamation—and it’s being credited for Tuesday’s 741-point (1.78 percent) rally in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. (The Dow gave up some of those gains Wednesday, falling 245 points, or 0.6 percent.)
Dow's disciplined cost-cutting and capacity expansion are set to drive substantial margin recovery and earnings growth. See why DOW stock is a Buy.
Stocks rose Tuesday after President Donald Trump said over the holiday weekend that he agreed to delay tariffs of 50% on the European Union.