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US stock futures drifted lower as Wall Street faced a new wave of uncertainty around President Trump's economic agenda.
US stock market opened volatile on June 12, 2025, as President Donald Trump announced a “done” trade deal with China, yet market reactions stayed cautious. Despite Trump’s claim of a 55% China tariff,
Oil surges as Israel attacks Iran in Middle East conflict, stocks slide with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq erasing weekly gains. Gold hits new record. FOX Business is providing real-time updates on the markets,
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A downside surprise in U.S. CPI data gave only a small boost to Treasurys, probably because tariff-driven price hikes still look imminent, said Capital Economics' James Reilly in a note. That said, these price hikes look discounted in markets, shielding Treasury yields from rising pressure, the senior markets economist added.
Stocks were particularly volatile during a one-week stretch from April 2 through 9. The widely followed S&P 500 endured its fifth-largest two-day percentage decline in 75 years from the close on April 2 through 4, then delivered its largest single-day nominal point increase in its storied history on April 9.
Trump’s tariffs and the latest trade deal with China continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Investors were digesting a softer-than-expected inflation reading and assessing a US-China plan to salvage their trade truce.