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US stock market started the week on a weak note as Dow Jones fell 160 points after President Donald Trump announced fresh tariffs on 14 countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Bangladesh. The ...
Futures on Wall Street are extending losses after benchmark indices witnessed selling pressure at the start of the new ...
Wall Street is mixed in quiet trading as markets appeared to shrug off a new U.S. tariff deadline for trading partners.
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The Nasdaq composite held up the best among the major indexes, but wavered and was up just 0.2% in recent trades. The S&P 500 also wavered and edged into positive ground after falling 0.8% Monday.