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Investors digested President Donald Trump’s latest tariff exemptions and looked toward a big week for first-quarter earnings.
Chinese sellers remain confident despite higher tariffs, saying it no longer makes sense to sell everyday goods to Americans.
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Stocks jumped in another manic day on Wall Street, but the falling value of the U.S. dollar and other swings in financial ...