Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq end in green as Trump softens on China talk

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American actions have been won by Jerome Powell, President Donald Trump, reported a softer position on Chinese prices and the president of the Federal Reserve, the president of the Federal Reserve, softening the concerns of investors who had shaken the markets in recent weeks.

The industrial average of Dow Jones increased by 419 points, or 1.07%, while the S&P 500 climbed 1.6%. The Nasdaq, heavy with technology, exceeded both, jumping at 2.5%.

At one point, the dow had added 1,100 points before making earnings at the end of the session.

The markets responded positively after Trump told journalists that he had “no intention” to dismiss Powell, offering insurance after weeks of critical comments targeting the president of the Fed. Trump also alluded to a possible decline in 145% prices on Chinese imports, saying that they would descend “substantially” but would not be eliminated.

Not yet a unilateral offer to China

However, the secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent temperate Market expectations by clarifying that no unilateral offer had been made to defuse the trade conflict of the United States-China.

However, Bessent has described the possibility of a “big business” if the two parties engage in joint rebalancing efforts.

The flexibility rhetoric has stimulated the actions of technological companies exposed to China. Apple and Nvidia increased by 3% and 4%, respectively, while Tesla won 5% after Elon Musk said he would reduce the time of government efficiency.

Despite the rebound, economic concerns persist. BCA research warned Risks of recession under the price subpets, pointing to weaken the labor markets and slow down commercial investments.

Meanwhile, Piper Sandler predicted a short -term truce on the prices, but not a complete decline.

The feeling of investors remains cautious, some strategists urging discipline in the midst of potential volatility and contradictory political signals.

Bitcoin (BTC) won around 2.5% over the day, currently negotiating at around $ 93,700.

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