NEW YORK (Reuters) - A plunge in U.S. markets on Monday triggered a 15-minute trading halt in stocks after the S&P 500 fell 7% shortly after the market opened. The declines came as tumbling oil prices ...
Circuit breakers were triggered in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan's stock markets as they reacted to President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Monday, with U.S. markets opening the week sharply ...
It's already a wild session in the stock market, with futures tied to major indexes around the globe tanking. In Japan, the country's exchange operator briefly called a halt to trading in Nikkei stock ...