LIVE The latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs OTC Markets EXMKT - Delayed Quote • USD Vantage Towers AG (VTWRF) Follow Compare 40.06 +7.06 +(21.39%) As of January 31 at 3:00:00 PM EST. Market Open. Related News Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq fall, Dow wavers after Trump delays tariffs against Mexico US stock futures pointed to sharp losses for the major indexes, as Wall Street showed the effects of President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs. Tesla stock under pressure amid weak EU sales Tesla (TSLA) sales declined in France, with only 1,141 Tesla cars registered in January, the lowest number since August 2022. The weak sales in the European Union add to the pressure on Tesla stock amid Monday's broader tech stock pullback. Brad Smith and Madison Mills outline what investors need to know on Wealth. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Trump tariff delay 'really good news' for manufacturing sector ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee chair Tim Fiore joins Catalysts to discuss the impact of tariffs on the manufacturing sector, noting that the recent delay of President Donald Trump's planned tariffs on Mexico has been welcomed by many in the sector. Fiore believes that the tariff delay is "really good news," adding that tariffs "[clog] up the supply chain ... [add] cost, and it takes money out of consumers' pockets." He criticizes the idea of tariffing US products that cross back from Canada and Mexico, saying it could discourage manufacturers from buying US goods. "You're incentivizing Canadian manufacturers ... to not buy US products, so it doesn't make a ton of sense," Fiore explains. Fiore also notes ongoing concerns with China, including trade imbalances and intellectual property issues, and says that the threat of tariffs on China is "not a negotiating tactic." He argues that the tariff imposition on North American partners could erode the competitive advantage of US manufacturers. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Why investors are not taking Trump's tariff threat 'serious' President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico imports, alongside additional levies of 10% on all Chinese imports and 10% on Canadian energy that will take effect at midnight. Veda Partners'managing partner and director of economic policy, Henrietta Treyz, joins Catalysts to discuss this development and how investors are feeling. Treyz still expects that the tariffs could get "materially watered down" before implementation or that "they're going to get pulled back altogether." She adds that most investors believe this threat "is not serious," which is leading to the muted market reaction (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC). Treyz also notes that the current tariff strategy poses "a lot of questions," especially for industries like automotive manufacturers, which the US and Mexico are heavily dependent on each other for and deeply entwined. Regarding who has control over these tariffs, Treyz points out that Wall Street is confident US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent "is the one running the show." However, she dissents in her assessment of the situation on Capitol Hill, arguing that the people developing this tariff strategy are "much more voluminous" than just Scott Bessent. She adds that "the focus of the street on Scott Bessent is inconsistent on Capitol Hill and in the White House," emphasizing that "President Trump himself is a staunch advocate of tariffs." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Angel Smith Tariff sell-off: Still 'good amount of time' before effects appear US stocks (^GSPC, ^IXIC, ^DJI) move lower Monday morning, shaken by concerns over President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs imposed on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico. Ritholtz Wealth Management chief market strategist Callie Cox joins Morning Brief to provide insights on how investors should respond. She notes that while the immediate reaction might be to sell, investors should approach the situation cautiously as tariff impacts could take time to fully materialize. "Tariffs have far-reaching effects across the economy. I want to remind people though... we still have a good amount of time before these tariffs actually come into effect. And the news is moving so quickly, so I wouldn't be so sure tariffs are going to happen and last for a while” Cox explains. Cox advises that European stocks could be a strategic hedge, given the current focus on Canada, Mexico, and China. When discussing multinational companies, she warns that a strong US dollar (DX=F, DX-Y.NYB) could further pressure stocks with international exposure: "You have to be a little picky here. You have to understand exactly what the tariff effects could be." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Josh Lynch Dow, Nasdaq, S&P 500 sink following weekend's Trump tariffs US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) are sinking Monday morning, the Nasdaq Composite starting the week off by opening over 2% lower in a sell-off fueled by President Trump's tariffs enacted against Canada, Mexico, and China over the weekend. The Morning Brief's Brad Smith and Yahoo Finance markets and data editor Jared Blikre make sense of this morning's negative moves in the market and across sectors. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan. Tesla's California car registrations down 12% in 2024, report shows While high interest rates, tough competition and the introduction of a restyled Model 3 sedan hurt the EV maker's sales in California, the loss of business was likely exacerbated by CEO Elon Musk's involvement in the U.S. election. If the Trump administration scraps the federal tax credit for EV purchases, California may introduce state tax credits under a new proposal and Tesla's EV likely would not qualify for the incentives, Governor Gavin Newsom's office had then said. $5,000 Sticker Shock? No, You Don’t Have to Buy a Car Right Now. Tariffs on Mexico and Canada have the potential to snarl global supply chains and raise costs for car companies while increasing prices for consumers. Why Tesla (TSLA) Shares Are Trading Lower Today Shares of electric vehicle pioneer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) fell 7.1% in the morning session after the Trump administration's new tariffs (25% on Canadian goods and 10% on Chinese products) shook markets. US Equity Indexes Pare Losses Amid Mexico Tariff Delay; Dollar Gives Up Gains US equity indexes partially recovered while the dollar gave up the bulk of its gains as President Do RZR FACTORY RACING'S BROCK HEGER CONTINUES HISTORIC STREAK BY WINNING KING OF THE HAMMERS DESERT CHALLENGE FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR This past Saturday, the 2025 UTV racing season officially kicked off at King of the Hammers (KOH) with the 6th annual Desert Challenge, and RZR Factory Racing's Brock Heger wasted no time picking up where he left off after his history-making win at the prestigious Dakar Rally. 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According to the GenAI […] US Equity Indexes Pare Declines Following Reports Mexico Tariff Implementation Delayed US equity indexes pared losses after midday on Monday amid reports that the Trump administration wil These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Tesla, GM, Nvidia, Constellation Brands, Idexx, Palantir, and More Electric-vehicle maker Tesla and traditional auto manufacturers General Motors and Ford fall but claw back losses with the U.S. delaying tariffs on Mexico for a month. FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why Shares of aircraft leasing company FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) jumped 7.6% in the morning session. While there is no specific news today, the stock continues to recover after the Muddy Waters short report accusing the company of misrepresenting its business (more asset sales than maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) revenue) and engaging in misleading depreciation tactics. 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