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US President Trump: He does not want a global depression to occur during his term in office.
U.S. President Trump also praised Dell (DELL.N).
U.S. President Trump: Micron Technology (MU.O) is a "hot company" run by a "great guy."
U.S. President Trump: Musk is “not happy” with my decision on electric vehicle mandate.
U.S. President Trump: I think Musk will donate SpaceX (SPCX.O) stock to the "Trump account."
US President Trump: I think artificial intelligence is more important than the Internet.
US President Trump: There are many Democratic-leaning provisions in this housing bill. Unless voter ID is added, I would be more inclined not to sign.
US President Trump: Regardless of whether artificial intelligence is good or bad, we are already using this technology.
President Trump: (on the housing bill) No problem.
When U.S. President Trump was asked about OpenAI's shares, he mentioned Intel's (INTC.O) shares (the U.S. government has a stake in Intel).
US President Trump: The United States must lead in the field of artificial intelligence.
U.S. President Trump: I hold a very small number of shares in Nvidia (NVDA.O).
President Trump: I’m not involved in my business at all.
U.S. President Trump: Will begin the process of "removing" Federal Reserve Governor Cook from the Federal Reserve.
U.S. President Trump: (On the Supreme Court rejecting a request to fire Federal Reserve Governor Cook) We can get her out by winning the case.
In the week ending June 26, foreign central banks held US Treasury bonds of -$11.064 billion, compared with the previous value of US$5.656 billion.
According to CNN: The United States plans to strengthen immigration enforcement in the workplace.
The Dow Jones Index closed up 594.18 points, or 1.14%, at 52899.42 points on July 2 (Thursday);The S&P 500 Index closed down 0.49 on July 2 (Thursday) points, down 0.01%, to 7482.74 points;The Nasdaq Composite Index closed down 207.36 points, or 0.80%, to 25832.67 points on July 2 (Thursday).
This week the S&P 500 rose 1.75%, the Nasdaq rose 2.12%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.97%. The Dow posted its fourth straight weekly gain, its longest winning streak since October 2024.
Tesla (TSLA.O) closed down 7.5%, its worst single-day performance in nearly a year.