Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Google Alert - Financial Markets

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Financial Markets
As-it-happens update April 30, 2025
NEWS
But Peter Cardillo, Chief Market Economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York, placed the onus on Trump. Advertisement · Scroll to continue. " ...
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President Trump rejected any blame for the stock markets's slide this year in a post Wednesday morning: "This is Biden's Stock Market, not Trump's.
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Financial markets got some better news later in the morning when a report said the measure of inflation that the Fed prefers to use slowed in March.
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Since then, President Donald Trump's tariffs have shaken up financial markets ... "The consumer is too strong to speculate the economy has dipped into ...
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The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) dropped over 2% at the opening of Wednesday's trading session, with other market indexes (^DJI, ^GSPC) following suit ...
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The long-run benefits of reducing market disruption around debt limit episodes would reduce risks to the financial system and likely decrease costs to ...
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Selloffs in the stock market have driven more money into bonds over the course of the month, and there's been further impetus provided by the ...
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By Isabel Wang. Gold a rare bright spot as haven demand pushes metal to records. Volatility ruled over financial markets during President Donald ...
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It's showing up on financial markets too, with the worst stock-market performance — and the biggest dollar slide — at the same stage of any recent ...
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Stock markets mostly rose Wednesday ahead of key US economic and earnings reports that could offer fresh insights into the health of the world's ...
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3%, Stock Market Reacts Negatively. Published: Apr. 30, 2025 at 7:06 AM PDT|Updated: 14 hours ago.
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"I am sure he doesn't want to be known as the president who led to a stock market crash," Guay added. - Bond market angst -. More from this section ...
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Trump says he's 'not taking credit or discredit for the stock market' - YouTube
President Donald Trump says he is not "taking credit or discredit for the stock market," as financial markets tumbled over his tariffs.
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