Stock Market Rebounds Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Wall Street snapped a four-week losing streak, but uncertainty over tariffs and economic growth continues to weigh on investors. Here’s what you need to know!

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After weeks of losses, the stock market finally saw a rebound!

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The S&P 500 and Dow Jones each gained 0.1%, while the Nasdaq rose 0.5%.

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Big Tech stocks helped lift the market, with Apple up 2% and Microsoft gaining 1.1%.

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However, concerns over tariffs and inflation remain.

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Investors are on edge as President Trump’s April 2 tariff deadline approaches.

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Companies like Nike and FedEx have already warned of weaker sales due to trade tensions.

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Analysts fear that escalating tariffs could slow economic growth and keep markets volatile.

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The Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates unchanged, citing economic uncertainty.

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that inflation remains a concern, but reassured investors that recession risks are still

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low.

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Boeing’s stock surged 3.1% after President Trump announced the company will build the Air Force’s next-generation fighter jet.

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Meanwhile, Lockheed Martin, which lost the contract, saw its shares drop 5.8%.

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Despite the rebound, market volatility remains high.

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A massive $4.7 trillion options expiry added to the turbulence.

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Analysts warn that uncertainty over tariffs and economic growth could keep investors on edge in the coming weeks.