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The world’s most powerful politician and its richest businessman stepped back from their war of words that stunned Washington and Wall Street alike last week, but it's unclear if the peace will hold.
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U.S. stocks are holding relatively steady after a report suggested President Donald Trump’s tariffs are not pushing inflation much higher, at least not yet.
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Global shares are mixed as investors focus on the result of the ongoing trade talks between Washington and Beijing
Wall Street's major averages gave up gains in the afternoon to turn lower, eventually ending in the red amid a lack of details on trade developments. Gains sparked by a strong $39B 10-year note auction also sputtered out.