Renewed concerns about the possible effect of tariffs on the economy sent U.S. equities lower at midday.
Nike’s stock price tanks as sports giant joins growing list of corporate casualties in Trump’s tariff battle
"Geopolitical dynamics, new tariffs, volatile foreign exchange rates, tax regulations" and consumer confidence are all impacting Nike's outlook.
Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq slide as Wall Street grapples with tariff gloom
US stock futures traded flat as Wall Street digested mixed messages from the Federal Reserve in the wake of its decision to hold interest rates steady.
Money-Losing Retail Crowd Keeps Buying Stocks as Market Teeters
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Democratic legislators ask Senator Warren to bring crypto laws to federal level
Maryland Delegate Adrian Boafo and New York Assemblyman Clyde Vanel have urged senior Democratic lawmakers to bring a federal regulatory framework for cryptocurrency.
Wall Street turns attention back to tariffs, AI risks after Powell offers few surprises
Stocks have struggled to build on their Federal Reserve meeting-spawned rally as investor concerns over tariffs and the trajectory of Big Tech's growth remain in focus.
HK Asia Holdings Buys More Bitcoin in Hedge Against Depreciation of Fiat Currencies
The company bought another 10 bitcoin, signaling confidence in crypto as a long-term asset strategy.
Cantor Leads a New Boom in Lending to Debt-Hungry Crypto Firms
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Crypto Whale Who Made Millions on Leverage Trading Is a Convicted Fraudster: ZachXBT
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As Tesla stock craters, retail investors are buying near-record amounts of shares
According to data from JPMorgan, net buying of the stock by retail investors was positive for 12 consecutive days, totaling $7.3 billion.