US stocks rebound as White House signals trade optimism with China
Wall Street closed sharply higher on Friday, capping a roller-coaster week, after the White House hinted it was open to reaching a
Wall Street closed sharply higher on Friday, capping a roller-coaster week, after the White House hinted it was open to reaching a
Renault stock price has pulled back in the past few weeks as concerns about Donald Trump’s trade war have escalated. It retreated
Indian equity markets experienced a jubilant session on Friday, marked by a broad-based rally led by soaring metal stocks. The surge was
Asian stocks ended lower on Friday, paring gains from the previous session sparked by US President Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause. While
BP’s shares fell in early trading Thursday after the energy group announced it expects weak first-quarter gas marketing and trading earnings and
Chinese e-commerce companies are stepping up to help the country’s exporters tap the domestic market as the US-China trade war intensifies with
US stocks slipped early on Friday as investors continued to react to the shifting landscape of global trade policy, capping one of
Nvidia shares rose Friday, recovering some ground after a sharp selloff in the previous session, as market volatility around tariffs remained the
Tesla shares extended their losses on Friday, falling about 4% to trade around $242. The decline followed a 7.3% drop on Thursday,
European markets closed out a turbulent week with modest losses on Friday, as the intensifying tariff standoff between the United States and
Consumer confidence in the United States has slumped to its weakest level in over ten years, undercut by escalating trade tensions and
European stock markets opened with modest gains in early trade on Friday, as a turbulent week for shares neared its end. While
Indian equity markets are expected to open on a strong note on Friday, with GIFT Nifty futures trading 467 points higher at
Asian-Pacific markets tumbled on Friday, with Japan taking the brunt of the selling pressure, as Wall Street experienced renewed losses overnight. The
Stocks declined on Thursday, reversing half of the previous session’s historic gains, as investors responded to US President Donald Trump’s 90-day reprieve
European equities rebounded sharply on Thursday after US President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause in full reciprocal tariffs on most trade