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US Stock Futures Drop on Planned Tariffs

US stock futures indicate significant losses for major indexes as Wall Street reacts to President Trump's tariff announcement on China, Mexico, and Canada. Nasdaq futures drop 2.7%, leading the decline.

Wall Street Reacts: Trump's Tariffs to Cause Pain, Drag Growth

The Trump administration's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China have sent shockwaves through Wall Street. Economists and strategists warn of a recession in Mexico, higher inflation in the US, and a drag on economic growth.

Peso, Rand Slump as Trump Tariffs Rock Emerging-Market Currencies

Emerging Market Currencies Slump Following Trump Tariffs

Wall Street Reacts to Trump's Tariffs: Futures Plunge as Retaliatory Measures Loom

US stock futures point to hefty losses for major indexes as Wall Street shows the effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, with Nasdaq futures (NQ=F) leading the way down.

Trump Era Antitrust Push: DOJ Blocks HPE-Juniper Merger

Trump's antitrust enforcers block Hewlett Packard's acquisition of Juniper Networks, signaling a tougher stance on mergers and acquisitions. The DOJ's lawsuit alleges that the deal would lessen competition in the enterprise wireless networking market.

US Stock Futures Dive as Trump's Tariffs Shake Wall Street

US stock futures point to sharp losses as Trump's tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada weigh on Wall Street.

Global Currencies Tumble as Trump's Tariffs Stoke Trade War Fears

Tariffs imposed by President Trump lead to a sharp decline in the yuan, peso, and Canadian dollar, fueling fears of a trade war and driving down cryptocurrency prices.

Canada provides tariff relief for businesses

Canada to provide relief to businesses from U.S. tariffs

India Budget 2023: Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Concerns

India's union budget prioritizes short-term relief over long-term growth strategies, disappointing markets and analysts. Despite a 6.4% GDP growth forecast, tax cuts for the middle class and reduced emphasis on infrastructure investments raise concerns about economic stagnation.

Denver's Rental Market Cools: Incentives Abound as Supply Outpaces Demand

Denver renters are in a prime position to secure deals with falling rents and incentives. Newly constructed buildings offer perks like free weeks, discounted parking, and gift cards. While buyers face challenges due to high prices, renters enjoy a competitive market with opportunities for discounts and amenities.