Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange alongside his family on Dec. 12 after he was announced as TIME magazine’s Person of the Year for 2024. The President-elect was joined by his wife Melania Trump,
U.S. investors are preparing for a swathe of changes in 2025, from tariffs and deregulation to tax policy, that will ripple through markets as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House, putting the focus on whether the U.S. economy can continue to outperform.
President-elect Trump was named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for a second time on Thursday and he celebrated by ringing the opening bell at the Stock Exchange.
Trump rang the bell opening the trading markets on Thursday to celebrate the announcement that he is Time Magazine’s Person of the Year.
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The president-elect indirectly owns 114.75 million shares, or 53% of the company's total outstanding stock, according to an SEC filing
President-elect Donald Trump told business leaders assembled at the New York Stock Exchange that he would try to cut the corporate tax rate to 15% from 21%. “But only if you make your product here—otherwise you pay 21%,
President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange after being recognized for the second time by Time magazine as its person of the year.
President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 12 — after praising his wife, Melania, as a “great” and “popular” first lady and vowing to make the American economy great again.
President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and vowed to lower the corporate tax rate from 15% to 21%. The event marked Trump being named Time Magazine's "Person of the Year.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, about a third of all American cars priced below $30,000 are made in Mexico. This includes the Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) Maverick, the entry-level vehicle of its huge pickup business.