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Stocktwits on MSNS&P 500, Dow Jones Hit Another Record High On Trump’s Trade Deal Momentum, AI Action Plan
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit fresh record highs in afternoon trade on Wednesday after President Donald Trump touted the trade deals he has made with Japan and Indonesia on Truth Social and Washington unveiled its now ‘AI Action Plan.
A trade spokesperson for the European Commission (EC), Olof Gill, noted that “the EU’s primary focus is on achieving a negotiated outcome with the US”, but noted that the EU remains ready to use its anti-coercion instruments (ACI) to fast-track retaliatory tariffs should a trade deal fall through.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at its highest level of the year, while the S&P 500 carved out another record, amid hopes that the U.S. can reach more trade deals and Alphabet Inc.'s earnings will come in strong.
Dow Jones gains on strong healthcare and financials while Nasdaq drops as tech stocks retreat, signaling sector rotation in US indices today.
The successor to the first stock market index is getting up there with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite in all-time-high territory.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was in the process of heading for its highest closing level of the year on Wednesday as investors held out hope for more trade deals. The Dow was up about 451 points,
Crude oil futures pulled up from earlier lows, but not enough to avoid a fourth consecutive session of losses with prices consolidating as the market awaits more clarity on the outcome of U.S. tariffs and sanctions against Russia.
Dow Futures rise as US-Japan trade deal boosts markets; earnings from Alphabet, Tesla, and chipmaker woes in focus.
Stocks rose Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. had reached a trade deal with Japan, lifting hope for further agreements being made.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled within 100 points of its first record close since Dec. 4 after positive updates on trade pushed stocks higher ahead of key earnings reports. The Dow rose 508 points,