
US Stocks Mixed as US-EU Trade Deal Spurs Tech Gains
US stocks closed mixed Monday after a US-EU trade deal cut tariffs to 15%. Tech names led gains as investors prep for Fed meets and big earnings.
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US stocks closed mixed Monday after a US-EU trade deal cut tariffs to 15%. Tech names led gains as investors prep for Fed meets and big earnings.
US “reciprocal tariffs” are rattling markets—Dollar slides, tech execs eye China, and soybean exports squeeze American farmers, raising alarms about self-defeating blowback.
Washington’s tariff policy is disrupting U.S. markets, sending ripples through manufacturing, agriculture and tech with immediate challenges nationwide.
President Trump’s sweeping tariffs trigger a dramatic plunge in U.S. markets as major indices and tech giants face significant downturns.
Gold surpasses $2,800 per ounce as investors seek safe haven ahead of US tariffs on major economies.
Breaking: The U.S. Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by 50 basis points for the first time since 2020, signaling a shift to easing amid cooling inflation and a stabilizing labor market.