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U.S. stock index futures fell on Friday after China increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125%, escalating a trade war that could disrupt global trade and trigger an economic downturn.
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U.S. stocks fell back into the red despite Trump’s stunning tariffs reversal and good economic data.
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US stocks swung back to gains before the bell on Friday, eyeing a comeback bid after China hit the US with a retaliatory tariff hike but signaled it won't hike duties any further. China said Friday it will raise duties on imports of US goods to 125%,
U.S. stock futures pointed to losses early on Thursday after stunning gains the previous day as President Donald Trump partly reversed course on his planned tariffs. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 524 points,
Stock futures dropped following historic gains for major U.S. indexes after President Trump paused his steep reciprocal tariffs on many trading partners for 90 days. On Wednesday, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained more than 12% in its biggest climb since January 2001,
US stock futures extended some of Thursday's losses before bouncing back as Wall Street gets ready to wrap up another week of tariff-fueled turmoil. Thursday's session showed that the initial optimism from Trump's 90-day "pause" on reciprocal tariffs for most trade partners had given way to concern about his escalation with China.
Investors remain concerned about the cumulative U.S. tariff rate on China, even after Trump’s pause on tariffs for several other countries.
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