Traders head into the second half of the year with stocks at all-time highs, jobs report pending
Wall Street will be watching to see whether stocks move higher next week, which might depend on numerous economic data releases.
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- Trump ends all U.S. trade talks with Canada over digital services taxTrump's announcement on Truth Social accused Canada of "copying the European Union" with the "egregious" tax.
- Germany tells Apple, Google to block DeepSeek as the Chinese AI app faces rising pressure in EuropeThis is not DeepSeek's first run-in with regulators in Europe, following run-ins with Italian and Irish authorities.
- China confirms details of U.S. trade dealThe statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump said that both sides had signed a trade deal, without providing further details.
- Trump shrugs off July tariff deadline: 'We can do whatever we want'Trump's answer appeared to correspond to the date when his self-described reciprocal tariffs on many nations are set to return to their initial, higher levels.
- Nike stock soars 17% after CEO soothes investors, says recovery is on the horizonNike investors finally have an answer from CEO Elliott Hill about how long its turnaround plan will take, boosting confidence that upside is ahead.
- Bull market officially lives on with fresh S&P record, nears 1000 daysThe bull market almost came to an end in April, but the stock market has rebounded sharply since.