Americans won’t feel much of a financial reprieve from a trade truce with China. While further pain was avoided, U.S. consumers are still living with previous rounds of tariffs.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Stock market shakes off Iran jitters for now, but investors could still be in for a bumpy ride in 2020
Wall Street shook off geopolitical jitters with Iran for now, but investors could still be in for a bumpy ride this year.
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Asian markets tumbled and U.S. stock futures were sharply lower Tuesday evening after Iran fired a series of missiles at U.S. troops in Iraq.
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Stocks wavered Monday as tensions between Iran and the U.S. escalated over the weekend.
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