Stocks fell broadly last week as domestic and foreign markets reacted to the White House’s tariffs. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index declined 9.08 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 10.02 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 7.86 percent. The MSCI EAFE Index, which tracks developed overseas stock markets, lost 7.39 percent.1,2 Under Pressure Soon after the closing bell on Wednesday, President Trump’s new tariffs surprised markets. Global markets reacted to the news overnight.4 Markets opened lower on Thursday, and the selling continued through Friday. Treasuries rallied in a flight to quality as investors moved to the sidelines. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note closed Friday at 4.0 percent. Bond yields generally fall when bond prices rise.5,6 |
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Powell’s SpeechFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave a previously scheduled and much-anticipated speech on Friday. He explained:
This Week: Key Economic DataMonday: Consumer Credit. Tuesday: NFIB Small Business Optimism Index. Treasury Buyback. Wednesday: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes released. 10-Year Treasury Note Auction. Wholesale Inventories. Thursday: Consumer Price Index (CPI). Jobless Claims. Monthly Federal Budget. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan speak. Friday: Producer Price Index (PPI). Consumer Sentiment. New York Fed President John Williams speaks. Source: Investors Business Daily – Econoday economic calendar; April 3, 2025 This Week: Companies Reporting EarningsFriday: JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Wells Fargo & Company (WFC), The Progressive Corporation (PGR), BlackRock (BLK), The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) Source: Zacks, April 3, 2025. Companies mentioned are for informational purposes only. It should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of the securities. Investing involves risks, and investment decisions should be based on your own goals, time horizon, and tolerance for risk. The return and principal value of investments will fluctuate as market conditions change. When sold, investments may be worth more or less than their original cost. Companies may reschedule when they report earnings without notice. |
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“I never try to please a certain audience. I think that’s disastrous.” – Charles Schulz |
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Get Educated on Education Credits
Two education credits are available to American taxpayers: the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC). The IRS has lots of information about these two credits on their site, but here are some highlights you might find helpful:
This information is not a substitute for individualized tax advice. Please discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional. Tip adapted from IRS8 |
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Healthy Roadtrip SnacksWhether taking a short drive or heading off on a cross-country adventure, many families are packing up the car for some time away. One of the best parts about road trips? Snacks! They aren’t always the healthiest. Luckily, you can prepare many easy, healthier snacks for your trip. Skip the chips at the gas station and try these instead:
Tip adapted from Healthline9 |
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I can certainly run, but I will never be able to walk by myself. Wherever I go, thoughts are close behind me. What am I?
Last week’s riddle: It can only be broken with force, yet it can be dulled by contact with a piece of paper. What is it? |
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Old Khajoo Bridge |
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Footnotes and Sources
1. The Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2025
2. Investing.com, April 4, 2025
3. MarketWatch.com, April 1, 2025
4. The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2025
5. MarketWatch.com, April 3, 2025
6. The Wall Street Journal, April 4, 2025
7. MarketWatch.com, April 4, 2025
8. IRS.gov, September 11, 2024
9. Healthline, December 12, 2024