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Asian stocks edged lower and US equity-index futures dropped at the open as trade conflicts showed no signs of abating. Nvidia said the US put new restrictions on some chip exports to China. Contracts for the Nasdaq 100 fell more than 1.5% and S&P 500 futures retreated 1% after Nvidia slumped in after-hours trading. That’s even as results from Wall Street’s financial heavyweights on Tuesday underscored an equity-trading boon and still-healthy consumers and businesses. We discuss the day's market headlines with Ken Stern, President and CEO at Lido Advisors.
Plus - TikTok users in the US are being inundated with videos from Chinese influencers encouraging American buyers to overcome punitive Trump tariffs by buying direct from the “world’s factory” — China. Mostly filmed at Chinese factories purporting to supply top US brands from Lululemon Athletica to Nike, the influencers aim to “expose” how the vast majority of consumer goods are made in the world’s second-largest economy. Colum Murphy, China EcoGov Reporter for Bloomberg News, joins us from Beijing to break down the story.
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Asian stocks edged lower and US equity-index futures dropped at the open as trade conflicts showed no signs of abating. Nvidia said the US put new restrictions on some chip exports to China. Contracts for the Nasdaq 100 fell more than 1.5% and S&P 500 futures retreated 1% after Nvidia slumped in after-hours trading. That’s even as results from Wall Street’s financial heavyweights on Tuesday underscored an equity-trading boon and still-healthy consumers and businesses. We discuss the day's market headlines with Ken Stern, President and CEO at Lido Advisors.
Plus - TikTok users in the US are being inundated with videos from Chinese influencers encouraging American buyers to overcome punitive Trump tariffs by buying direct from the “world’s factory” — China. Mostly filmed at Chinese factories purporting to supply top US brands from Lululemon Athletica to Nike, the influencers aim to “expose” how the vast majority of consumer goods are made in the world’s second-largest economy. Colum Murphy, China EcoGov Reporter for Bloomberg News, joins us from Beijing to break down the story.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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