US stocks slip following the latest discouraging signal on the economy
The S&P 500 was down 0.4% in late trading, coming off a whipsaw stretch where it followed its worst day since May with its best since May. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 36 points, or 0.1%, with an hour remaining in trading, and the Nasdaq composite was 0.5% lower.
A weaker-than-expected report on activity for
All kinds of companies have been telling investors how much they expect tariffs to shave off their earnings this year, and trade policy was one of the most common topics
“Tariffs are causing additional costs as we continue to purchase equipment and supplies,” one company in the health care and social assistance business said, for example. “Though we need to continue with these purchases, the cost is significant enough that we are postponing other projects to accommodate these cost changes.”
Another business in the real estate, rental and leasing industry told the institute that economic “uncertainty remains the dominant theme. However, the tariff talk has turned out to be much more bluster than actual policy, and businesses have seemed to tune out the noise.”
Even the threat of tariffs isn't seeming to slow the juggernaut of investment flowing into artificial-intelligence technology.
“We continue to see the astonishing impact of AI leverage,” CEO
On the losing side of
Some critics thought the ad’s reference to the blonde-haired and blue-eyed actor’s “great genes” may be extolling a narrow set of beauty standards, while Trump said that being “WOKE is for losers.”
The pressure is on companies to report bigger profits after the
For stock prices to look like better bargains, either companies could produce bigger profits, or interest rates could fall. The latter may happen in September, when the
Expectations have built sharply for a rate cut at that meeting since a report on the
In stock markets abroad, indexes rose across much of
India’s Sensex was an outlier and dipped 0.4% on concerns about trade tensions with
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AP Business Writers



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