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Scavino and two other top officials sold Trump Media stock with a combined value of up to $10 million before tariffs news
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Trump Tariffs Set To Top Liberation Day Highs; Will Markets Hold?Dow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he'll impose 30% tariffs on the European Union and Mexico, with overall Trump tariffs set to top April 2 Liberation Day levels.
Late Thursday, Trump posted a letter threatening to impose 35% tariffs on goods from Canada. The barrage of letters began on Monday, setting tariffs of 25% on goods from Japan and South Korea and 50% on Brazil.
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These days, Tesla investors would probably like to be thinking about EV sales, robo-taxis, or anything else besides politics.
Tesla stock fell almost 7% in premarket trading on Monday after Musk announced a new political party.Tesla investors are frustrated with his political involvement, wrote analyst Dan Ives.Musk's feud with Trump makes investors worry about Tesla's future,
U.S. and European stock futures dipped in Asia on Friday after President Donald Trump stepped up tariff threats against Europe and Canada, restraining an early rally in regional share markets.The dollar gained on the euro and the Canadian currency as Trump issued a letter late on Thursday that a 35% tariff rate on all imports from Canada would apply from August 1,
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Falls 300 Points On Trump Tariff News; Drone Makers Are Surging, Here's Why (Live Coverage)S mall caps and blue chips lagged a generally down market Friday as the Russell 2000 and Dow Jones Industrial Average were responsible for most of the selling. Meanwhile the Nasdaq and S&P 500 tried to limit losses as Nvidia NVDA and Palantir PLTR continued to attract buyers on the stock market today.
Shares in Tesla tanked by as much as 7.6% in premarket trading Monday after its CEO Elon Musk said he is forming a new American political party, provoking an irate response from US President Donald Trump.
Families can contribute up to $5,000 a year into Trump accounts, with employers allowed to chip in up to $2,500 of that amount.