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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed slightly higher as investors awaited Nvidia’s quarterly results, which are anticipated to influence the AI sector. President Trump announced a forthcoming 25% tariff on EU imports while delaying tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Nvidia’s performance is crucial, especially after recent concerns over competition from China’s DeepSeek.
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In the upcoming week, attention will be on key economic indicators, including the PCE Price Index and the second estimate for Q4 GDP, alongside personal income and spending reports. Nvidia is set to report its fourth-quarter earnings, with other major companies like Home Depot and Salesforce also in focus. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite experienced declines, reflecting concerns over a drop in US services activity and consumer sentiment.
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