There’s no mistaking the twinkling lights and aromatic scent of glühwein that signals the start of Christmas market season.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. President Donald Trump said he doesn’t see a recession ‘at all’ despite a brutal week on the stock ...
I think this country’s going to boom,” Trump said at the White House. He added that markets “are going to go up and they’re going to go down. But you know what, we have to rebuild our ...
Massive Sell-Off In US Markets, $4 Trillion Wiped Out Since Last Month Peak Indian equities opened lower on Tuesday, tracking a broad sell-off across Asian markets after Wall Street tumbled ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) was lower while US stocks started on the back foot on Tuesday, after a punishing selloff for American markets as traders' nerves were jangled by the possibility of "Trumpcession".
The US S&P 500 share index fell nearly 3% on Monday, but in Europe most of the major markets opened little changed. In a Fox News interview broadcast at the weekend but recorded on Thursday ...
NEW YORK — The U.S. stock market’s sell-off cut deeper on Monday as Wall Street questioned how much pain U.S. President Donald Trump will let the economy endure through tariffs and other policies in ...
The US stock market skidded last week over concerns about a potential recession — and it's making some investors consider China again. The change in tune comes on the back of a bull run in China ...
Although markets breathed some sigh of relief at the decision, investors have still flagged major worries over the confusion swirling around Trump’s near-constant stream of threats ...
The European markets had a shaky start amid questions over what President Donald Trump will do with tariffs. Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist at ING Germany weighs in. New Canadian PM Mark Carney ...
Plus, how a leader’s gambit failed. By Emmett Lindner Stock markets around the world fell yesterday, a day after President Trump refused to rule out the possibility that his trade policies may ...
Indian markets are likely to face volatility from Monday onwards as investors begin focusing on global developments in the absence of major domestic events, ANI reported citing market experts.