U.S. stocks advanced on Thursday as investors reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of planned reciprocal tariffs.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rallied to the brink of a record Thursday after more companies reported fatter profits than expected.
U.S. stocks booked big gains on Thursday after President Trump's awaited trade-war update included no deadline or concrete specifics on how "reciprocal tariffs" might be applied. The Dow closed 342.87 ...
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US stocks surged on Thursday as fresh inflation data and tariff policy updates helped ease investor concerns about economic ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are rising Thursday as the stock market reacts to President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, inflation data, and Russia-Ukraine peace talks.
U.S. stocks were higher in early-afternoon trade Thursday, but off the session's best levels, as investors await clarification on President Trump's plans for tariffs. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
U.S. stocks rose in early trading on Thursday after data showed wholesale inflation slowed slightly in January, offering Wall Street a counterpoint to yesterday's hotter-than-expected consumer ...
US stocks ticked higher on Thursday after President Donald Trump said he plans to introduce reciprocal tariffs later in the ...