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US stocks managed to eke out gains on Monday as bond yields eased off bigger gains and Wall Street largely shrugged off Moody's downgrade of the US credit rating. Meanwhile, investors digested developments in President Trump's tariff salvos.
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U.S. markets edged lower in trading before the opening bell as the last few major companies report earnings amid a dearth of market-moving news.
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Die europäischen Aktien werden in diesem Jahr nach Ansicht mehrerer Wall-Street-Strategen aufgrund der sich verbessernden Konjunkturaussichten die beste Performance gegenüber US-Papieren seit mindestens zwei Jahrzehnten erzielen.
U.S. markets edged lower in trading before the opening bell as the last few major companies report earnings amid a dearth of market-moving news
Los precios de las acciones cayeron el martes en la Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York, ya que Wall Street perdió impulso después de haberse recuperado