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<US>DJIA Leaps 1,160Pts at Close; Amazon, Meta Soar 8% Each
The U.S. and China agreed to briefly reduce tariffs for 90 days, reigniting hopes for economic growth and driving a sharp rally in U.S. markets on Monday. The DJIA closed near its ...
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The U.S. and China agreed to briefly reduce tariffs for 90 days, reigniting hopes for economic growth and driving a sharp rally in U.S. markets on Monday.

The DJIA closed near its intraday high, skyrocketing 1,160 points or 2.8% to 42,410. The S&P 500 added 184 points or 3.3% to 5,844. The Nasdaq swelled 779 points or 4.4% to 18,708.

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As U.S.-China intense relations showed signs of thawing, Chinese ADRs rallied, with Alibaba (BABA.US)      and Pinduoduo (PDD.US)      gaining 5%-6%.

Among the “Magnificent Seven”, Amazon (AMZN.US)      led the pack, leaping approximately 8%. Tesla (TSLA.US)      advanced 6.8%. Apple (AAPL.US)      jumped up 6.3%. Nvidia (NVDA.US)      shot up 5%.
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