S&P 500 posts fifth week of gains as Wall Street hits record highs despite Trump denying US will rollback tariffs on China
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The three major US stock indexes posted record closing highs and the S&P 500 registered a fifth straight week of gains on Friday despite comments from Donald Trump insisting he had not agreed to roll back tariffs on Chinese goods.
Officials from both China and the United States agreed to end some tariffs on each others’ goods in a “phase one” trade deal on Thursday.
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But Trump later denied he had agreed anything, sparking concern a trade deal was not near.
“China would like to get somewhat of a rollback, not a complete rollback, ‘cause they know I won’t do it,” Trump said. “I haven’t agreed to anything.”
He said China wanted to make a deal more than he did and added that the tariffs were generating “billions” for US coffers.
“I’m very happy right now. We’re taking in billions of dollars,” he said.
Having initially pushed stocks a little lower, they rebounded to finish Friday at record highs.
The Dow Jones rose 6.44 points, or 0.02 per cent, to 27,681.24 and finished the week up 1.2 per cent.
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The S&P 500 gained 7.9 points, or 0.26 per cent, to finish at 3,093.08 and was up 0.8 per cent for the week – its fifth straight week of gains.
The Nasdaq added 40.8 points, or 0.48 per cent, to reach 8,475.31 and was also up 1.1 per cent for the week.