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US-China trade truce euphoria is giving way to worry over economic slowdown in the wait for the latest US consumer inflation report
US stock futures are trading marginally in the red after a strong rally on Monday, marking their best single-day gain since April 9, which was the day US President Donald Trump announced a pause to his reciprocal tariff program for 90 days.
U.S. stock futures soar after U.S. and Chinese officials announce a 90-day lowering of tariffs, tech stocks surge on the trade deal, and pharmaceutical stocks sink as President Donald Trump says he'll slash prescription drug costs.
US stocks surged to close near the highs of the session on Monday after a US-China deal to temporarily slash reciprocal tariffs offered relief to markets worried about a trade war. Wall Street notched a banner day after the US and China put tariffs on pause for 90 days,
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U.S. futures surged after the U.S. and China announced they were suspending for 90 days most of the sharp tariff hikes each has imposed since U.S. President Donald Trump began escalating his trade war
Gift Nifty was trading around 24,915 level, a discount of nearly 128 points from the Nifty futures’ previous close, indicating a negative start for the Indian stock market indices.
U.S. stock futures point to a lower open as investors await a key inflation report, due before the market opens.