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Dow Jones Futures Jump 1,200 Points On Trump Tariff News; Apple, Nvidia, Tesla Rally

Upworthy Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major stock indexes rebounded Tuesday, as Wall Street continued to battle with the fallout of President Donald Trump's tariffs and China's subsequent retaliation. Big early winners on the stock market today included Apple (AAPL), Nvidia (NVDA)…
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News video: Stocks Tank Again as 104% Tariff Deadline Looms and Apple Suffers Worst Stretch Since 2008

Stocks Tank Again as 104% Tariff Deadline Looms and Apple Suffers Worst Stretch Since 2008 01:05

A temporary rally gave Wall Street hope early Tuesday, but it didn’t last. The Dow closed down 320 points, capping a nearly 5,000-point loss over four sessions as Trump’s new 104% tariff on China looms at midnight. Apple plunged 4.5%, leading the selloff. Despite talks with over 70 countries and...

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