U.S. and Chinese officials will talk trade tomorrow
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| | | 5/08/2019 | |
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| Stocks End Mixed Amid Trade Uncertainty | | By Lillian Currens | | After a shaky start, the Dow managed to rebound around midday, and was up more than 150 points at its session peak. However, the index erased most of those gains by the close, and the S&P and Nasdaq settled a volatile session lower, as Wall Street weighed the latest trade headlines. While President Donald Trump said Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is headed to Washington this week to strike a trade deal, China said it would retaliate if the U.S. does, in fact, hike tariffs on Chinese goods this Friday. Elsewhere, an afternoon sell-off from Intel (INTC) also chipped away at the Dow's lead. Continue reading for more on today's market, including: - How traders are speculating with new Beyond Meat options.
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