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A group of House Republicans blocked a package of crypto bills from moving forward for a final vote Tuesday, contesting President Donald Trump, whose personal businesses have become more deeply involved in crypto.
A dovish Fed, rising inflation, and strengthening dollar impact markets. Click to read more on why long-end yields are climbing despite potential rate cuts.
Stocks dipped on Tuesday as new consumer price index data showed rising inflation and the Aug. 1 deadline for Trump’s tariff campaign loomed.
If President Trump gets his way and removes Jerome Powell as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the market reaction would be swift and brutal, Deutsche Bank’s George Saravelos argues. It could collapse the currency and bond markets,
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WisdomTree's Jeremy Schwartz and BNP Paribas Asset Management's Daniel Morris discuss the potential market impact of President Trump's trade war, as he announces new tariffs on Mexico and the EU.
Analysts at Deutsche Bank consider the president's removal of Fed chief Jerome Powell "one of the largest under-priced event risks over the coming months."
Nevertheless, export restrictions imposed by the U.S. government have cost the company billions of dollars in sales. Fortunately, Nvidia shareholders recently got great news from the Trump administration: Applications to resume selling its H20 GPUs in China will be approved by the Commerce Department. Here's what investors should know.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Falls As Trump Announces Trade Deal; AI Stocks Soar On China Chip News (Live Coverage)The Dow Jones index wavered Tuesday after the CPI inflation report. Nvidia stock surged on AI chip sales to China.
Trump’s tariffs and the trade war continue to roil global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
On July 15, Trump will travel to Pennsylvania to tout more than $90 billion in private sector investment in the state, including in data centers, energy, power infrastructure and personnel needed to fuel the country’s AI ambitions, according to the office of Sen. Dave McCormick, a Pennsylvania Republican.