'I think this is the president saying, 'I don't want the stock market to go down any more,'' says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
"I think this is the president saying, 'I don't want the stock market to go down any more,'" says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
Shortly after a down open on Wall Street, U.S. officials announced the delays and outright removals of items from President Trump's additional China tariffs. The Dow rocketed more than 400-points higher on the exclusions, which included smartphones. Apple shares led the market higher. President Donald Trump meets business leaders at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, in November, 2017.said on Tuesday that the Trump administration's decision to remove some items from its new China tariffs list signals the president wants to halt the stock market's decline.
"I think this is the president saying, 'I don't want the stock market to go down any more,'" said Cramer, as the
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