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U.S. stocks finished mostly higher on Tuesday, as the S&P 500 clawed back to positive territory for the year to seal a stunning comeback just over a month after it had tumbled to recent lows amid President Trump's aggressive and far-reaching tariff plans.
The S&P 500 gained 42.36 points, or 0.7% to finish at 5,886.55, extending Monday's rally on the heels of the easing U.S.-China trade tensions. The large-cap index is now positive for the year, up a modest 0.1% so far in 2025, according to FactSet data.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 269.67 points, or 0.6%, to end at 42,140.43, weighed down by a 17.8% slump in shares of UnitedHealth Group Inc.
The Nasdaq Composite surged 301.74 points, or 1.6%, ending at 19,010.08.
Earlier, the consumer-price-index (CPI) report for April showed inflation came in cooler than expected. The headline CPI rose 0.2% last month for an annual rate of 2.3%, below the 2.4% increase forecast by Wall Street analysts.
Core inflation, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, advanced 0.2% in April for an annual pace of 2.8%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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