Trump's tariffs start Aug. 1, no extensions, Lutnick says
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The U.S. stock market faces potential volatility with upcoming tariffs and significant economic events. Highs have been hit, but tariffs on Europe may disrupt trends. Key corporate earnings and the Federal Reserve's decisions are anticipated by investors.
A busy week of corporate earnings, a Fed meeting, a deluge of economic data and President Trump’s Aug. 1 tariff deadline are just some of the things on the calendar.
Howard Lutnick says tariffs start August 1 with no extensions - The president is in Scotland, where he plans to discuss trade with the EU Commission chief
Stock sales by top officials clustered before Trump's major tariff announcements, according to a USA TODAY analysis of transaction forms.
As President Donald Trump's tariffs continue to create headwinds, UBS said investors should focus on long-term trends set to boost markets.
Trump’s tariffs and recent trade deals continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Dominic Pappalardo, chief multi-asset strategist for Morningstar Wealth, chalks the seeming lack of concern to widespread “headline fatigue.” He points out that the phenomenon extends beyond tariffs, with stocks quickly shaking off this week’s report that Trump was close to firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Retail sales for June point to something the stock market already feels pretty confident about: U.S. consumers will keep spending, even if bigger tariff hit in August.
Coca-Cola stock is still beating the market this year, up 13% versus 8%. But the gap is narrowing as the market makes a comeback. While a chance exists for Coca-Cola to keep it up, that's not the reason for most investors to buy it; that would be an added plus.
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Scripps News on MSNStock market stays strong despite wider economic uncertaintyThe S&P 500 and the Nasdaq notched record highs this week, with investors appearing to brush off any uncertainty stemming from tariff talk and the conflict in the Middle East.
Trump’s tariffs and recent trade deals continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.