Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed, Chinese markets decline, after rally on Wall St
- Asian markets rose, following Wall Street's gains, amid reduced fears about tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, who is seeking to alleviate trading tensions.
- President Trump announced a 25% tariff on countries buying oil and gas from Venezuela, calling April 2 'Liberation Day.'
- Tech stocks drove up U.S. Indexes, including a 1.42% increase in the Dow.
- Market analysts predict that announced tariffs might be negotiated and note potential inflation increases as a result of Trump's policies.
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Most Asian markets track Wall St on tariff hope
HONG KONG, China – Equities mostly rose in Asia on Tuesday, extending Wall Street’s rally on easing fears over Donald Trump’s planned tariffs, while traders were also looking ahead to the release of key US inflation data. A surge in tech giants including Tesla and Nvidia helped New York markets higher, with sentiment buoyed by
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