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| Markets Right Now: Renewed trade tensions send stocks lower The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 4 p.m.. Another flare-up in trade tensions between the U.S. and China sent the stock market sharply lower for the second time this week. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 572 points Friday, having traded down as much as 767.
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| China vows to 'counterattack' Trump in trade dispute as markets tumble The White House sent mixed signals on Friday as financial markets slid from investor concern about a significant trade fight. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC he was "cautiously optimistic" that the U.S. and China could reach an agreement before any tariffs are implemented but added, ...
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| US Secondary Loan Prices Weaken Amid Tariff Threats "As the counter tariffs from China on U.S. products account for a tiny portion of the goods shipped between the countries each year and the loan universe doesn't have much exposure to the tariffs, it hasn't really affected the credit space aside from general market weakness caused by the policy ...
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| WSJ City PM: China Vows To 'Hit Back Forcefully' on Tariffs, US Hiring Slows, Why Bearish ... A week of mounting tensions between the US and China saw yet more volatility injected in financial markets. Investors shunned riskier assets, moving towards the relative safety of government debt, and commodities that could be affected by the threatened tariffs sold off. There were also important ...
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| Dow falls 572 points as Donald Trump and China issue fresh tariff threats as trade war looms Blame "Tariff Tantrum 2.0" for the latest stock market swoon. U.S. stocks closed sharply lower Friday as Wall Street reacted to the latest escalation in the trade fight between the U.S. and China. Investor jitters were elevated on the final trading day of the week after Beijing vowed to fight back against the ...
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