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Stocks Waver as Investors Await US-China Trade Talks

New York — May 9, 2025 —

On Friday, stocks wavered as investors awaited the upcoming United States-china trade discussions, causing mixed trading. The talks, set for the weekend, follow a preliminary agreement between the U.S. and the U.K. Moreover,an 80% tariff on China is being discussed,but the length is uncertain. For more expert analysis, read on, as this situation unfolds.

Stocks Waver as Investors Await US-China Trade Talks

Stock Market Live: Today’s Updates
Traders monitor market activity at the New York Stock Exchange on May 9, 2025. NYSE

Market Snapshot

Stocks experienced a day of mixed trading on Friday, as investors remained cautious ahead of crucial trade negotiations between the United States and China scheduled for the weekend.

Weekly Performance

Here’s how the major indexes are shaping up for the week:

  • The S&P 500 is on pace for a 0.7% loss.
  • The nasdaq is tracking towards a loss of approximately 0.6%.
  • The Dow is down about 0.2%.

Trade Winds Blowing

The upcoming discussions between U.S. and Chinese representatives follow a preliminary trade agreement between the U.S. and the United Kingdom. Investors are optimistic that this initial deal could pave the way for further agreements. However, a 10% tariff rate on the U.K. seems to be the starting point for global trade negotiations.

President’s Take

President Trump addressed the trade situation on Truth Social, stating, Many Trade Deals in the hopper, all good (GREAT!) ones! This message came a day after the announcement of the preliminary trade agreement with the U.K., the first such deal since the “reciprocal” tariff announcement in early april.

The president also suggested an 80% Tariff on China seems right on Truth Social,ahead of the talks in Switzerland lead by Treasury Secretary Scott bessent.

Tariff Realities

While an 80% tariff would represent a decrease from the current 145% tariff on China, it remains higher than anticipated by many observers. Bloomberg News had reported that the rate might be lowered to below 60% this week. The duration of the proposed 80% tariff – whether long-term or temporary – remains unclear.

expert Analysis

Mark Hackett,chief market strategist at Nationwide,offered this perspective:

Progress this week was encouraging,but we remain in the ebbs and flows of the news cycle,which is causing market reactions. We are likely in a sideways period of volatility until we begin to get tangible (calculable) outcomes.
Mark Hackett, Chief Market Strategist at Nationwide

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tariff?
A tax on imported goods.
Why are trade talks meaningful?
They can lead to agreements that affect global economic growth.
What is market volatility?
The degree of variation of a trading price series over time.

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