
US stocks slip at open: S&P down 0.4%, Nasdaq fall 0.6%

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US stocks fell on Friday, ending a winning streak, after President Trump accused China of violating a trade agreement, raising fears of a prolonged trade conflict. The Dow Jones dropped 59 points (0.1%), the S&P 500 fell 0.4%, and the Nasdaq declined 0.6%. Trump's comments suggested potential retaliatory measures, while Treasury Secretary Bessent noted stalled trade talks. Despite the decline, May saw strong equity rebounds, with the S&P 500 up over 5% and the Nasdaq up 9.5%.
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