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US stocks mostly turn up, shrug off 50% tariff on Brazil. MP Materials soars on Dept of Defense's big stake. Delta outlook lifts airlines.
The president has published just 22 letters, many to minor trading partners like Brunei, Moldova and Sri Lanka.
Global stocks advanced on Thursday, underpinned by optimism around artificial intelligence and the prospect of upcoming interest rate cuts, while investors kept a cautious eye on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff actions and their impact on global trade.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNDonald Trump Jr. bought 350,000 shares in Thumzup Media Corp. for over $4 millionDonald Trump Jr. has taken a $4.3 million leap into the crypto economy through a struggling social media startup called Thumzup Media Corp, based in Los Angeles, according to Bloomberg. On Wednesday,
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Tax incentives contained in the sweeping tax and budget bill Trump signed on July 4 could provide a fresh boost to AI chipmakers.
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Stocktwits on MSNConagra Stock Tumbles As Profit Forecast Comes Below Wall Street Expectations On Trump Tariff ImpactConagra Brands’ (CAG) forecast of fiscal 2026 profit came in below Wall Street expectations on Thursday, as the packaged food maker battles higher costs due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and tepid demand for its products.
President Donald Trump's eldest child acquired a stake in a social media company that is building a crypto stockpile.
India's equity benchmarks are expected to open little changed on Wednesday, with investor caution deepening after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on pharma imports, a key export segment for India.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Struggles To Dig Out; Copper, Pharma Stocks Shine As New Tariffs Get Unveiled (Live Coverage)Major stock indexes were mixed Tuesday afternoon, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average struggled and the other major indexes wavered amid more tariff tremors. President Donald Trump announced new levies on copper imports and threatened to impose a 200% duty on pharmaceuticals,