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US stocks managed to eke out gains on Monday as bond yields eased off bigger gains and Wall Street largely shrugged off Moody's downgrade of the US credit rating. Meanwhile, investors digested developments in President Trump's tariff salvos.
Trump’s partial tariff pause could suggests a floor on how low equities can go before triggering a policy pivot. But investors should beware.
Wall Street strategists say they are cautious about US stocks right now despite US trade deals with the UK and China.
US stocks rose on Friday, notching weekly wins across the major averages after an easing in US-China trade tensions. Investors also eyed President Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill, which failed to clear a key hurdle Friday,
Stock index futures traded in the red on Wednesday, while yields inched higher as investors turned their attention to U.S. President Donald Trump's tax bill. S&P 500 futures (SPX) -0.6%, Nasdaq 100 futures (US100:IND) -0.
President Donald Trump has levied baseline tariffs on goods from many nations around the globe, but his administration has taken its most aggressive stance against China. For weeks, Chinese imports were being taxed at an average rate of more than 100% (and in many cases,
A turbulent stock market is forcing some wild swings in expectations from Wall Street’s leading prognosticators.