Wall Street is bracing for Tesla earnings pain after the EV-maker's dismal delivery numbers
Dan Ives, a long-time Tesla bull, said in a note on Sunday that it's a "Code Red Situation" for Elon Musk.
Dan Ives, a long-time Tesla bull, said in a note on Sunday that it's a "Code Red Situation" for Elon Musk.
In a fresh post on Truth Social on Monday, Trump called Powell a "major loser" who's been too late in taking action to lower interest rates.
Asian stocks battled to hold ground on Tuesday after a furious flight from U.S. assets undermined Wall Street and the dollar, while concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve piled fresh pressure on Treasuries. Relatively limited losses in Asia did spark talk that funds could be reallocating money to equities in the area, though the impact of tariffs on economic growth remained a major drag. President Donald Trump's increasingly vocal attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates saw Wall Street indexes shed around 2.4% on Monday and the dollar hit three-year lows.
138 stocks within the S&P 500 have positive gains year-to-date, and some of them are up big.
US stock futures traded flat after a bruising day on Wall Street, marked by renewed criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell by President Trump.
Tesla shares skidded on Monday as investors await the EV maker’s highly anticipated quarterly results, due after Tuesday’s closing bell. Monitor these important chart levels.
Markets are sending a message to President Donald Trump: Don’t mess with the Federal Reserve.
The S&P 500 dropped 2.4% on Monday, April 21, as President Donald Trump scorned the head of the Federal Reserve and China cautioned its trading partners against adversarial deals.
The S&P 500 has declined 14% since President Trump’s inauguration, marking the stock market's worst start to a presidency in the last century.
If you thought Trump’s trade war seemed chaotic, buckle up: The president’s latest salvo poses an even greater threat to the economy.