Global stocks fell amid building tensions between Washington and Beijing after President Trump moved to impose curbs on two Chinese social-media apps
Global stocks fell Friday amid building tensions between Washington and Beijing after President Trump moved to impose new limits on two Chinese social-media apps.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 ticked down 0.6%, suggesting the benchmark could drop after the opening bell in New York. The gauge is still on course to close the week up about 2%.
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