China trade war worries are back on Wall Street
Concerns that U.S. won't reach a trade deal with the world's second-largest economy has turned investors cautious
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Concerns that U.S. won't reach a trade deal with the world's second-largest economy has turned investors cautious
Financial markets are buoyed by expectations of an interest rate cut this week and hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal
President Trump's meeting on Friday with Chinese Vice Premier Liu stirs hope for a "mini-deal"
Uncertainty in Washington and new tariffs against Europe are more bad news for the Dow, which whipsawed Thursday
Signs that the U.S. economy is slowing down and ongoing trade tensions are making investors nervous
A measure of manufacturing activity last month fell to a 3-year low — and this was before tariffs went into effect
President Trump's remarks are easing investor concerns following last week's escalation in trade tensions
Investors on edge as China hikes tariffs on U.S. goods and President Trump vows to hit back
Mr. Trump said the economy is "doing very well" and dismissed concerns of recession, offering an optimistic outlook after the stock market's roller coaster week
Financial markets closed up after swinging sharply this week on fears of a recession and a global slowdown
Financial markets stabilize after Wednesday's 800 point plunge amid recession signals and China's threats on trade war
"Whenever we've had an inverted yield curve, we've had a recession – every time since 1955," he said
Major stock indexes tumble around 3% after yields on Treasury bonds inverted — a signal the U.S. economy is slowing
The Dow jumped more than 400 points after tariffs were delayed on products like cell phones and gaming consoles
Investors fret after the Chinese government lets its currency depreciate, prompting rebuke from Trump
The S&P 500 closed above 3,000 for the first time as investors pushed stocks higher on optimism for a rate cut
S&P 500 also closes at a record ahead of July 4 holiday as Wall Street cheers easing of U.S.-China trade tensions
As the S&P 500 was setting a record high, bond yields were tumbling to their lowest levels since Trump was elected
Investors took the central bank's decision and revised outlook in stride, without reacting extremely one way or the other
Investors are rattled by President Trump's threat to start a trade war with Mexico, sending auto shares plunging
Investors are preparing for the trade war to become entrenched, impacting consumer spending and corporate profits
Stocks fell on Friday as investors worried about whether the U.S. and China can resolve their trade dispute
Tech stocks were hardest hit, with the Nasdaq losing 3.4%, and the Dow dropped more than 600 points on threat of trade war
President's promise to raise tariffs suggests negotiations with China are bogging down and could collapse
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