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The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq retreat from record highs as President Trump rolled out a fresh tariff against Canada, following Brazil hit. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve and Chairman Powell are under fire for spending on renovations.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNDonald Trump Jr. bought 350,000 shares in Thumzup Media Corp. for over $4 millionDonald Trump Jr. has taken a $4.3 million leap into the crypto economy through a struggling social media startup called Thumzup Media Corp, based in Los Angeles, according to Bloomberg. On Wednesday,
Donald Trump Jr.'s $4M bet on Thumzup highlights the Trump family's growing push into crypto and digital assets.
But the latest stocks rally Wednesday highlights a key dilemma—are the market and the economy going to stay strong, or will Trump’s tariffs derail them?The answer will go a long way to determining if and when interest rates go lower—something Trump has made very clear he would like to see.
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NDTV Profit on MSNBitcoin Crosses Rs 1-Crore Mark As Crypto Record Run Continues Amid Tariff JittersBitcoin has crossed the Rs 1-crore mark as cryptocurrency's record run continues amid the global uncertainty triggered by US President Donald Trump's tariff policy. As of 5:13 p.m., Bitcoin, which is the largest traded cryptocurrency,
On July 10, Trump hailed the crypto market for hitting "through the roof." Bitcoin, which had for the first time surpassed the $112,000 mark the previous day, hit a new record high of $113,833.84 within a few hours.
Worries about U.S. tariffs may well have triggered the moves. Cryptos tend to move in tandem with tech stocks, and the Nasdaq 100 index closed 0.8% lower Monday after President Donald Trump posted several letters to world leaders threatening 25% to 40% levies from Aug. 1 if they don’t make a deal in the meantime.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high on Thursday, alongside the Nasdaq Composite and tech giant Nvidia. The oldest and largest cryptocurrency traded as high as $113,853.97, a day after breaking its previous record set in May,