๐ US markets soared as trade war jitters eased, tech & bank earnings impressed, and tariff exemptions boosted sentiment. Dow +619pts, S&P500 +1.81%, Nasdaq +2.06%. Apple ๐ & Nvidia ๐ on tariff relief hopes.
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Michael Knox shared insights with Juliette Marie, @ausbiztv News Director, on trade dynamics & market outlook. He references Peter Navarroโs bullish view on the Dow and the potential easing of tariff tensions.
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US markets DOWN April 4 as tariff tensions with China escalated. The Dow dove -2,231 points (-5.5%) ๐, with Boeing and 3M seeing sharp declines ๐โ๏ธ. China retaliated with a 34% tariff on US imports ๐จ๐ณ The S&P500 and Nasdaq entered correction and bear market territories ๐
๐๐US markets plunged as recession fears grew, with the Dow dropping 3.98% and the S&P500 down 4.84%. Nike suffered a 14.44% loss due to tariff impacts, while UnitedHealth rose 3.3%. Tech stocks like Dell (-18.99%) and Apple (-9.8%) struggled.
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US stocks surged late but dropped in after-hours as markets brace for Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs ๐๐ Dow futures down -1.8%, S&P500 -3%, Nasdaq -4%. Trumpโs tariffs: 34% on China, 20% on the EU, and more. ๐ฆ
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US stocks fell for the 3rd day in a row, with the Dow down 1.69% & S&P 500 down 1.97%, marking its worst March since 2022. Amazon & Nike led declines, while healthcare stocks like Merck gained. W.R. Berkley Corp rose 7.5%
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U.S. stocks ended a 3-day streak as tariff concerns hit markets ๐. Dow down 0.31%, Nasdaq plunged 2.04%, and Nvidia fell 5.74% amid China sales fears ๐ป๐จ๐ณ. Trump announced 25% car tariffs ๐
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US stocks saw modest gains on Friday ๐, with Dow up +32pts (+0.08%) after Trump hinted at tariff flexibility ๐บ๐ธ. Boeing rose +3.06% while Nike fell -5.42% ๐. S&P500 +0.08%, Nasdaq +0.52% boosted by Tesla (+5.27%) ๐
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US equities dipped ๐ as uncertainty looms, with the Dow down 0.03%, S&P -0.22%, and Nasdaq -0.33%. Accenture shares dropped 7% ๐ข, while Nike beat expectations despite a 9% sales drop ๐.
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๐US equity markets were mixed on Wednesday, with select beaten-up tech stocks like Nvidia rising๐, while large Consumer Staples continued to retreat๐. The US annual inflation rate for February fell to 2.8%, slightly below forecasts.
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US equities fell as tariffs and recession fears weighed on markets, with the Dow dropping 478 points (-1.14%). Verizon (-6.58%) underperformed, while Citi downgraded US equities to "neutral."
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US equity markets slumped with the Dow down 670 pts (-1.55%), as tariffs on Canada & Mexico kicked in. The S&P 500 lost 1.22%, wiping out gains since Trumpโs election. Nvidia bounced 1.67% after a sharp drop, Tesla fell 4.43% amid China EV sales concerns.
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$DMP ๐๐
DMP's 1H25 results were in line with its recent update, with weaker-than-expected sales growth, offset by stronger ANZ performance, while franchisee profitability remains a concern.
๐US stocks fell sharply Friday, with the DOW down 750pts (-1.7%), driven by volatility and $2.7T in derivatives set to expire. The S&P500 dropped 1.7%, while the Nasdaq lost 2.2%. Warren Buffett's Berkshire cash pile grew to $334B.
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US markets saw gains as Trump paused tariffs on Canada/Mexico, but announced new China tariffs. Dow up 0.30%, Nasdaq +1.35%. ๐ Palantir soared 23.99% after earnings beat, while PayPal dropped -13.17%. ๐
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US stocks up ๐ Dow +0.38%, S&P 500 +0.53%. Trump to decide on 25% tariff ๐ฒ๐ฝ๐จ๐ฆ. IBM +12.96%, Apple beats earnings ๐. Nasdaq down ๐.
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