Wall Street today: US stocks edge higher ahead of tariff deadline; Nasdaq gains 50 points, S&P 500 up 0.1%
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Wall Street today: US stocks edge higher ahead of tariff deadline; Nasdaq gains 50 points, S&P 500 up 0.1%

Wall Street saw modest gains on Wednesday as investors sifted through a wave of corporate earnings to gauge how businesses are coping with President Donald Trumpโ€™s tariffs.Nasdaq climbed 60 points or 0.29%, reaching 20,977. S&P 500 followed the trajectory, with a modest rise of 11 points, rising 0.18% to 6310.DJIA, on the contrary, dipped 12 points or 0.03% to reach 44,099 at 7:25 PM IST. There was a flicker of optimism after Trump said Washington was โ€œvery close to a dealโ€ to extend the tariffs truce with China. But markets remained cautious, with a new wave of duties on dozens of economies set to kick in from Thursday. Oil prices climbed following Trumpโ€™s threat to impose higher tariffs on India over its ongoing purchase of Russian crude oil.On the earnings front, McDonaldโ€™s and Shopify saw their shares climb after posting solid profit figures. However, Super Micro Computer slumped sharply as its earnings and revenue fell short of analystsโ€™ expectations. Disney also slipped in early trading, despite reporting profits that beat forecasts, the entertainment giant disappointed investors with weaker-than-expected revenue. The session continued the recent trend of calmer movements in the market, following a period of sharp swings.Earlier on Tuesday, stocks ended slightly lower after a disappointing report on business activity in US service sectors, such as transportation and retail, added to concerns that US President Trumpโ€™s tariffs may be weighing on the economy.



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