Stocks ended mostly lower Tuesday as the resumption of U.S. trade tensions with China outweighed strong third-quarter results from several big banks.
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S&P 500, Nasdaq dip as U.S.-China trade tensions reignite, bank earnings move markets
U.S. stocks were mixed on Tuesday as the U.S.-China trade war intensified with the second-largest economy sanctioning five U.S. subsidiaries in South Korea, while investors turned focus to the latest …
China blocks business with 5 U.S. subsidiaries of Hanwha Ocean in trade dispute
China has taken a dramatic step in its ongoing trade tensions with the United States. The country has added five U.S. subsidiaries of South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean to its sanction list. This move has …
China’s sanctions against US-linked Hanwha units seen as warning gesture, analysts say
China’s sanctions against five U.S.-linked affiliates of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean are seen as a warning gesture without immediate impact, and Beijing is unlikely to gain much by expanding …
China Sanctions Five US Subsidiaries Of South Korean Shipbuilding Giant Hanwha Ocean Amid Escalating Trade War
China sanctioned five American subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilding giant Hanwha Ocean on Tuesday (14 October), prohibiting Chinese organisations and individuals from conducting business with the …