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President Donald Trump opened up a new round of verbal attacks against the Supreme Court on Monday, just days after the high court struck down his sweeping tariff program — creating an uneasy environment for investors in U.S. assets.
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Dow drops 800 points as AI disruption fears and tariff woes weigh on markets: Live updates CNBCStock Market Today: Dow, Dollar Fall on Tariff Uncertainty — Live Updates WSJStock Market Today: Dow Dives, Cybersecurity Plays Hit As Software Sinks; Gold Stocks Shine (Live Coverage) Investor's Business DailyStock Market Today: Dow down 800 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq retreat after Trump hikes global tariffs; Blue Owl asset sale still a major focus MarketWatch
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President Donald Trump is expanding his tariff toolkit in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling against his signature economic policy.
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Dollar dips after US president imposes 15% duty following Supreme Court decision to strike down previous policy
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Trump Says He Brought Down Inflation, Yet Many Still Feel the Pinch The New York TimesWhy Trump's ‘greatest economy' boast could hurt him with voters FortuneFact-checking Trump's economic claims ahead of his State of the Union address Pittsburgh Post-GazetteFact-Check: Trump's Latest Claims on Jobs, Inflation and Crime The New York TimesOpinion | The story of the Trump economy? Old people. MS NOW
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The February jobs report, and not the Supreme Court ruling overturning a large part of President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods, will be key to whether the Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates in March, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Monday.
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Trump's approval rating with independents hits a new low ahead of the State of the Union CNNAmericans sour on Trump ahead of State of the Union, polls find Politico6-in-10 Americans disapprove of Trump's job performance, new poll says USA TodayMajority disapprove of Trump's handling of tariffs Ipsos60% disapprove of Trump ahead of State of the Union, Post-ABC-Ipsos poll finds The Washington Post
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Businesses and U.S. trade partners are again grappling with the uncertainty of President Trump's trade war, even as he imposes new levies.
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We reached out to business owners who paid those Trump tariffs that have been struck down by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional. The question on their minds: will they get their money back? How will they get their money back?
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