
US Stocks Slip as Tariff Deadline Looms
US stocks closed lower as President Trump’s tariff deadline nears, with the Dow down 330 points and S&P and Nasdaq slipping ahead of new trade agreements.
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US stocks closed lower as President Trump’s tariff deadline nears, with the Dow down 330 points and S&P and Nasdaq slipping ahead of new trade agreements.
US stocks closed mixed as Q2 earnings fueled gains in health care and real estate while tech lagged. Investors eye Alphabet and Tesla reports next.
US stock futures slipped as oil spiked on renewed Middle East tensions, with global investors eyeing market impacts and regional stock gains.
US treasury bond yields surge, turning safe-havens risky amid heightened tariffs and global market shifts.
Global investors are ramping up exposure to the Chinese mainland as overseas participation in Chinese stocks hits a 4-year high.
Wall Street banks are betting on China’s A-share market, driven by AI innovation and strong market fundamentals.
An economist explains the predictable shift of capital toward Chinese markets amid Asia-Pacific stock rebounds and yen volatility.
The mainland-Hong Kong stock connect program expands with more ETFs, enhancing market participation and efficiency for global investors.
China’s ongoing reforms and innovative financial initiatives are creating exciting investment opportunities, with a strong focus on sustainable finance and market potential.