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President Trump said tariffs on China will "come down substantially," though they will not be reduced to zero.
U.S. stocks remained broadly higher on Wednesday early afternoon, despite pulling back from session highs following Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks that the White House hadn’t offered to ...
The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 are also rising in premarket trading as President Donald Trump eases stock market fears around trade China tariffs and Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
The Nasdaq joined the Dow with a 2.7% gain. The Russell 2000 kept pace with the major indexes, also posting a 2.7% jump.
The major U.S. stock market indexes opened higher on Tuesday, as stocks recovered slightly from consecutive days of losses. Tariff-led uncertainty has been pushing stocks lower as investors try to ...