Stocks falter, haunted by concerns over tariff impact
Investors are pulling back on concerns that higher tariffs from China and the U.S. will crimp global growth
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Investors are pulling back on concerns that higher tariffs from China and the U.S. will crimp global growth
To see how bad the escalating trade tensions might get, investors would be wise to monitor these issues
Complacency among investors is fading fast as the U.S.-China trade disputes get ever-more threatening
The likes of Apple and Amazon have pushed Nasdaq to new highs, but at least some analysts see a big fall ahead
A JPMorgan analyst estimates that 4.5 percent of U.S. equity market value has been destroyed since March
While Nasdaq has shrugged off recent worries to hit new record highs, Wall Street isn't in the clear just yet
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The Dow soars by nearly 300 points in Monday trading as the U.S. and China move back from the edge
The greenback has been on a tear lately, which is driving some of the stronger trends in the market
Maybe not -- at least according to some thinking on Wall Street that sees the ultimate impact as somewhat limited
Tech mogul defends his rebuke of Wall Street analysts for asking "boring, bonehead" questions
Neither Apple's strong results nor a "dovish" Fed policy statement can allay Wall Street's rising rate worries
Windfall that was supposed to boost investments in labor and business is stoking $1 trillion in stock buybacks instead
So far this year, stocks have turned in a disappointing performance, and that suggests trouble right about now
Despite a strong first-quarter earnings season, the prospects of faster Fed tightening are keeping stocks down
Down for most of the day trading, Wall Street managed to close mostly slightly higher
Corporate earnings growth overall looks very strong, thanks to tax cuts, but investors are punishing any misses
The White House is threatening China with about $100 billion more worth of tariffs than its initial proposal
Wall Street's number-crunchers see the rout in big names like Amazon, Facebook and Tesla as a buying opportunity
Investors hope for a rebound in U.S. stocks after another day of big losses on Monday. William Cohan, Vanity Fair special correspondent and author of "Why Wall Street Matters," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the confluence of events that have led the markets to this point.
Major indexes all posted gains of more than 1 percent on Thursday ahead of the long Easter weekend
Investors can hardly escape being exposed to a handful of mega-cap technology shares that are rolling over hard
Nasdaq led the U.S. stock market into deep negative territory as big names like Twitter and Facebook slid
Wall Street's major indexes posted sharp gains of around 3 percent, led by tech and financial stocks
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