LIVE The latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs Stocks fall but pare losses as Trump says he'll pause Mexico tariffs The S&P 500 and Nasdaq lost ground, but the Dow briefly turned positive as stocks clawed back from steep lows. LIVE Yahoo Finance • 5 minutes ago NQ=F -0.41% ES=F -0.39% Trump: Fed's interest rate pause was 'the right thing to do' Gold rises to fresh record as Trump tariffs trigger haven demand Trump: Mexico tariffs paused for one month Trump's tariffs add risk to chips and consumer stocks Trump says Musk only acting with approval Tesla's California car registrations down 12% in 2024: report CFPB won't defend Biden-era rules in court after chief was fired The first Americans to feel Trump's tariff 'pain'? New Englanders. Tyson Foods CEO on tariffs: It won't roast your meat prices Latest Alphabet faces scrutiny on AI spending as Google cloud growth slows Trump says he wants Ukraine to supply US with rare earths US banks say demand for business loans rose in Q4 -Fed survey S&P 500 Keeps Bouncing From Lows on Tariff Hopes: Markets Wrap Mexico Peso Leads Broad Bounce Against Dollar as Tariffs Delayed White Paper: State of the Industry – February 2025 Trump orders creation of US sovereign wealth fund, says it could own part of TikTok Credit Investors Weighing Bonds to Sell In Tariff Response Popular When will I get my W-2? Deadline for employers to send was Jan. 31 Manufacturing rebound flashes bullish signal for stocks Another Thing Musk Hates About Germany: Absentee Workers at His Tesla Plant Disney Stock Has a Lot to Prove This Week Australia shoppers lured by discounts, shore up economy in 4Q Analyst Report: Badger Meter Inc. Wall Street girds for market impact of Trump tariffs Trump delays 25% tariffs on Mexico, now starting March 1 After talks with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that his administration will be delaying the proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico by one month. He stated that Secretary of State Mark Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick would lead negotiations with Mexican officials. Yahoo Finance Washington correspondent Ben Werschkul breaks down the details, exploring the Trump administration's ongoing trade strategy and the differences in approach between negotiations with Mexico and Canadian leadership. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Angel Smith 03:25 What Amazon, Alphabet earnings could say about Mag 7 trade 03:48 Tariff sell-off: Still 'good amount of time' before effects appear 01:30 Why Bill Gates wouldn't want to be in Nvidia's CEO's shoes 04:26 What retirees need to know about taxes, their retirement income Investment Ideas Build Your Wealth View More More News