
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.
Stocks closed mixed as the Fed paused on rate cuts: Dow fell 0.38%, S&P 500 dipped 0.12%, Nasdaq rose 0.15%. Robust Q2 growth and Fed dissent shape the outlook.
US stocks closed mixed as a wave of corporate earnings and progress in global trade talks shaped investor sentiment ahead of key tariff deadlines.
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 stocks closed mixed as investors brace for a key week of earnings from Big Tech, with major indices diverging ahead of top reports.
US stock futures slipped as oil spiked on renewed Middle East tensions, with global investors eyeing market impacts and regional stock gains.
US stocks dipped as softer-than-expected inflation data and tentative China-U.S. trade talks in London left investors cautious.
US stocks rose as optimism over US–Chinese mainland trade talks boosted markets, led by energy, tech gains and Tesla’s 5.7% surge.
US stocks fell sharply as new tariffs on goods from the Chinese mainland triggered a widespread market sell-off.
US stock markets plummet as President Trump hints at possible recession, impacting major indices and tech giants like Tesla and Nvidia.