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In tandem with a presidential speech on Wednesday, the Trump administration is set to roll out its “AI Action Plan,” and new executive orders on AI are expected.
Trump Jr. is a board member, shareholder and adviser for GrabAGun and rang the opening bell at the NYSE as the company went public.
Stock sales by top officials clustered before Trump's major tariff announcements, according to a USA TODAY analysis of transaction forms.
Dominic Pappalardo, chief multi-asset strategist for Morningstar Wealth, chalks the seeming lack of concern to widespread “headline fatigue.” He points out that the phenomenon extends beyond tariffs, with stocks quickly shaking off this week’s report that Trump was close to firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Indeed, here are five stocks to buy for a Trump presidency, representing the banking, crypto, energy, aerospace and defense, and engineering and construction industries. JPMorgan Chase ( JPM, $291.27) is the largest commercial bank in the U.S. with $3.64 trillion in assets and 4,975 branches. JPM is the largest bank in the world by market cap.
T he U.S. and Japan have reached a trade agreement under which the longtime U.S. will face a 15% tariff—down from a previously threatened 25%—President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday, as Japan’s Prime Minister hailed the move as a “new golden era” in the relationship between the two countries.
Donald Trump Jr., a board member and shareholder of GrabAGun, rang the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange to chants of “USA!” from the floor.
The yield on the 10-year hit a 52-week high of 4.896% on January 13, a week before Trump's second inauguration, and traded as low as 3.860% on April 4 before spiking to 4.607% on May 21, then settling at 4.431% on July 18.
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Jasper Ward and Mariko Katsumura WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with Japan that lowers tariffs on auto imports and spares Tokyo punishing new levies on other goods in exchange for a $550 billion package of U.
Meme stocks have made a resurgence. Investors parsed Tesla and Alphabet earnings. President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday. Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day: