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President Trump will have little direct impact on the stock market, but his policies, initiatives and posts certainly can make prices move. Here's how.
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence is due to attend a high-profile business conference on Thursday where he is expected to discuss the U.S. elections and its implications globally, days before the swearing in of U.
European and Asian stock markets diverged Thursday, investors tracking the outlook for inflation and US interest rates as Donald Trump's second presidency ... In Asia, Hong Kong and Shanghai ...
World shares were mixed on Thursday as the U.S. stock market remained closed to observe a National Day of Mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. European stocks w
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG ... and falling stock markets on Monday, trying to soothe investors concerned about Donald Trump's return to the White House and Beijing's ability to revive the economy. With two weeks before Trump begins a second U.S. presidency ...
In Asia, markets mostly declined as caution revived over a likely deepening of trade friction once President-elect Donald Trump takes office ... 0.9% to 39,605.09. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index ...
U.S. stock indexes are rallying toward the close of their best week in two months. The S&P 500 rose 1.1% Friday.
European shares were higher Friday after a mixed session in Asia, as China reported that its economy grew at a 5% annual pace last year, hitting the government’s target but slowing from the year before.
President Joe Biden will give a farewell address to the nation, ahead of his term ending and President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
Asian markets diverged Tuesday as bargain buying after recent losses played against ongoing worries about the outlook for the global economy and the impact of a second Donald Trump presidency.
By Theodore Schleifer Elected officials across the party are engaging in a balancing act, signaling they have heard voters’ demands for change while grappling with when to oppose Donald Trump.