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What’s in the massive tax bill passed by the House? The House narrowly passed President Trump's "big, beautiful" tax and spending bill with some last-minute amendments yesterday. The 1,000+ page legislation provides significant tax breaks for mostly high-income families, seniors, and businesses, while adding roughly $4 trillion to the US debt and cutting green energy credits, Medicaid, and food stamps.
U.S. stocks finished mostly lower Thursday in choppy trade, with gains fizzling near the closing bell. However, the Nasdaq and mega-cap tech stocks still saw gains.
Investors have been on edge about rising bond yields and the potential for the U.S. deficit to grow under President Trump's huge tax bill, which House Republicans passed Thursday morning.
According to preliminary data, the Dow shed about 1 point, or less than 0.1%, to end near 41,859.
The S&P 500 shed less than 0.1%.
The Nasdaq Composite Index closed about 0.3% higher
The bond market's recent sharp selloff abated on Thursday, but the 30-year Treasury yield still ended above 5.063%, its second-highest level of the year.
In a surprising legal development, the New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed a...
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