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US Stock Market Live: Futures on Wall Street have opened lower after market closing on Monday. After a volatile session, the Dow Jones eventually did end 300 points higher, taking its two-day advance to 1,000 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also ended higher led by a recovery in tech shares. Futures on the Dow Jones are currently down 100 points, while those on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are also trading below the flat line. Watch this space for all the live updates.

US Stock Market Live: Dow futures down 50 points; Japanese automakers rally after Trump statement

US Stock Market Live: Futures on Wall Street have opened lower after market closing on Monday. After a volatile session, the Dow Jones eventually did end 300 points higher, taking its two-day advance to 1,000 points. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also ended higher led by a recovery in tech shares. Futures on the Dow Jones are currently down 100 points, while those on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are also trading below the flat line. The flip flop over tariffs continued as US President Donald Trump announced an exemption of smartphones and computers and other devices and components like semiconductors from his new reciprocal tariffs. However, both Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick aid that these measures are only temporary and that they will only be moved to a different tariff bucket. The new was still taken well by shareholders of Apple, as the stock gained over 2%, reclaiming $3 trillion in market cap. Despite this, some analysts are still not convinced that Wall Street has made a bottom. Watch this space for all the Live updates.

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