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US-China trade truce euphoria is giving way to worry over economic slowdown in the wait for the latest US consumer inflation report
Stock market futures fell early Tuesday ahead of the release of the April consumer price index (CPI) report, which is expected to show the first impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs on inflation.
U.S. stock futures point to a lower open as investors await a key inflation report, due before the market opens.
US stock futures surged even higher on Monday after the US and China said they have agreed to slash most tariffs for 90 days while further trade talks take place. Stocks were already making gains over after the US said it had made "substantial progress" in weekend trade talks with China,
U.S. stock futures soar after U.S. and Chinese officials announce a 90-day lowering of tariffs, tech stocks surge on the trade deal, and pharmaceutical stocks sink as President Donald Trump says he'll slash prescription drug costs.
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U.S. stock index futures were down on Tuesday, pulling back after a sharp rally fueled by a U.S.-China trade truce, as investors turned their focus to a key U.S. inflation reading that could shape the outlook for monetary policy.