Global markets' pecking order could be shifting. That's the fear being voiced by more investors in recent months as doubts swirl around American exceptionalism — the idea that investors can expect ...
The U.S. stock market careened through a manic Monday, going from a steep early loss to a solid gain as worries turned into hope that the war with Iran may not last that long.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 821.91 points, or 1.66%, to close at 48,804.06. The S&P 500 dropped 1.04% to 6,837.75, while the Nasdaq Composite declined 1.13% to 22,627.27.
Traders watched in real time when President Trump announced global tariffs on April 2, sending the U.S. stock market into a tailspin. (Michael Probst / Associated Press) If you're a stock market ...
Currency dynamics played a big part. A softer U.S. dollar, its sharpest half-year decline since the early 1990s, boosted returns for dollar-based investors holding overseas assets. Simultaneously, ...
US stocks could be starting to lose ground against other markets around the world. Talk about fading US exceptionalism has picked up due to macroeconomic concerns. The S&P 500 is already lagging the ...
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