
US Stocks Slip on Soft Inflation, China-U.S. Trade Talks
US stocks dipped as softer-than-expected inflation data and tentative China-U.S. trade talks in London left investors cautious.
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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.
US stocks close lower on Thursday amid ongoing Middle East tensions and anticipation of September’s jobs report. Key sectors like consumer discretionary faced losses, while energy climbed as oil prices surged.