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Shifting global alliances, budgetary concerns, and leadership turnover at the Pentagon have created some volatility for the defense sector early in President Donald Trump’s second term. Still, his position is peace through strength.
Trump’s partial tariff pause could suggests a floor on how low equities can go before triggering a policy pivot. But investors should beware.
On two occasions now, Trump has gotten in front of major trade announcements and urged investors to buy stocks.
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There are significant questions on how the order can be implemented, and if companies can raise prices on already approved drugs, analysts say.
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For a few tense days last month, it looked like a roaring bull market for U.S. stocks was coming to an end after an impressive 2½ year run.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz bought tens of thousands of dollars in stock in 20 different companies just two days before Trump announced a tariff pause.
Drugmakers' shares fell globally after President Trump said he would [sign an executive order](
Shares of pharmaceutical companies were under pressure ahead of Monday’s open after President Donald Trump said he will sign an executive order to slash prescription-drug prices. In a post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday,
Tariffs aren’t the only battleground to keep an eye on in the trade war between the US and China. Access to Wall Street could be used as a lever in the negotiations, leaving almost 300 Chinese companies listed in the US at risk of being removed from American stock exchanges.