Wall Street Shadows as Trade Talks and Tax Bill Stir Investor Sentiment
Wall Street indexes face a dip after recent highs as U.S. trade discussions and President Trump's tax bill voting unfold. Investor focus remains on trade deals, rate cuts, and market sentiments influenced by economic data and geopolitical tensions. Tesla shares dropped amid Musk-Trump disputes over the bill.

Wall Street indexes appeared set for a decline on Tuesday following record highs the previous day, amidst investor scrutiny of ongoing U.S. trade discussions and a legislative marathon in Washington concerning President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill.
The bill's potential to augment the national debt by $3.3 trillion has led to extensive deliberations in the Senate, highlighting Republican Party divisions. Proposed Medicaid and food assistance cuts aim to offset tax reductions' cost, causing unrest within the party.
Tensions between Trump and Musk over the bill's implications affected Tesla shares, paralleled by Trump expressing irritation with U.S.-Japan trade talks. As strategic economic data and central bank outlooks unfold, market volatility persists amid geopolitical and fiscal policy uncertainties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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