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Exchange-traded funds that focus on investing in European stocks were down Friday afternoon, struggling after President Donald Trump announced over social media that the U.S. could soon impose a 50% tariff on the E.
The company behind Truth Social acknowledged internal control flaws that could lead to “material misstatements” on its financial disclosures.
Stock index futures fell sharply on Friday, while yields slipped, as President Donald Trump said tariffs must be paid on iPhones not made in the U.S., while the focus also remained on the country's fiscal situation.
Wall Street is assessing President Trump''s tariff salvo on Apple and what his giant tax bill means for the deficit and the economy.
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Mediaite on MSN‘Bad Morning At The White House!’ CNBC Anchors Roast Trump As Stocks Tank Amid Tariff ThreatCNBC co-anchors Becky Quick, Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Joe Kernen roasted President Donald Trump as stock futures plunged on new trade war threats.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNWLFI warns rumors of new Truth Social token launch is falseTrump's World Liberty Finance confirmed that there was no new Trump crypto project, asserting that WLFI was the only DeFi project backed by the president.
“Walmart made “BILLIONS OF DOLLARS last year, far more than expected,” Trump posted on social media on Saturday. That’s accurate — Walmart is America’s biggest retailer and had a ...