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Stocks ended higher on Monday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average reversed its earlier losses, as Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender said that the Trump administration is "close to the finish line on a couple" of trade deals, though trade tensions between the U.S. and China flared.
"This morning’s news of trade deals being near the finish line is supporting a bullish reversal in equities after mounting U.S.-China tensions drove early volatility," José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers, wrote in a Monday note.
"Maintaining an adversarial posture against Beijing is tolerable for markets and the economy as long as there are agreements with most other cross-border commerce partners," he added.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 35.41 points, or 0.1%, to end at 42,305.48, for its third straight daily gain, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The S&P 500 rose 24.25 points, or 0.4%, to close at 5,935.94.
The Nasdaq Composite increased 128.85 points, or 0.7%, to finish at 19,242.61.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s chief executive, Jamie Dimon, came out on Monday with another warning about the bond market that some observers said could prompt more investors to look around the world and at other asset classes for protection.
In an interview with the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” show, Dimon said the worsening fiscal situation in the U.S. is a “big deal” and “a real problem,” and that “the bond markets are going to have a tough time” at some point, although he doesn’t know if it will be in “six months or six years.” He added that the U.S. needs to take steps aimed at growth and pro-business measures.
His comments came as U.S. government debt sold off in New York trading amid a continued focus on a growing federal deficit that could widen even further under the Trump administration’s tax-cut agenda.
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