Wild week for stocks, bonds and the dollar as tariff war rages
Investors on Main Street and Wall Street were snarled in President Trump’s trade war, which hit financial markets. While it’s far from over, here’s what the tea leaves are signaling.
Amid stock selloffs, don't panic say experts
Stock market volatility tied to President Donald Trump’s tariffs may be spooking investors, but it's not the first time U.S. equities have seen big swings, and as history shows, keeping your cool may be the best long-term strategy.
Tariff stock shock: Nasdaq hits bear market; S&P, Dow sink
U.S. stocks took it on the chin this week as President Trump's tariffs and the threat of retaliation spooked investors. But some see a silver lining.
Gold still shines: Buy, sell or hold?
Gold is one of the best performing assets so far this year, and despite a pullback here and there, investors say the fundamentals are in place for more gains in the coming months.
Trump's tariffs: Who's paying and charging what
President Trump rolled out reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, exposing some of the high tariffs other countries are charging the U.S. without a level paying field.
Boeing’s double dose of good news: Fighter jets and cash
A positive outlook on cash flow and a deal to build the U.S. Air Force's next-generation fighter jet were part of a strong week for aerospace giant Boeing.
Trump needles Federal Reserve after no rate cut
As tariffs work their way into the U.S. economy, possibly igniting an inflation headwind, President Donald Trump suggests the Federal Reserve could better manage the economy with a rate cut.
Wild ride for stocks reminder to focus on portfolio vs. politics
The stock market had investors on a wild ride this week, but many portfolio managers are telling clients to sit tight with calmer days on the horizon in the second-half of the year.
Ireland-US strong business allies, hopes Trump will keep it that way
Ireland and the U.S. are long-standing political and business allies and the country is hoping this relationship can expand under President Donald Trump as the two countries celebrate St. Patrick's Day.