
At 14:45 in Lisbon, the Dow Jones gained 0.81% to 45,849.60 points, and the Nasdaq increased by 1.70% to 22,581.10 points.
Similarly, the S&P 500 advanced 1.16% to 6,627.50 points.
On Friday, the three main Wall Street indices closed in the red, reacting negatively to Donald Trump’s threat to substantially increase tariffs on imports from China.
The session’s outcome indicates that the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1.90% and the technological Nasdaq by 3.56%. The broad S&P 500, declining by 2.71%, experienced the steepest fall since the turmoil caused in April by Trump’s trade war.
On Sunday, the U.S. head of state adopted a more conciliatory tone in the trade conflict between Washington and Beijing, stating that the United States wants “to help China, not harm it.”
“Don’t worry about China, everything will be alright! The very respected President Xi has just gone through a hard time, he does not want a depression for his country, and neither do I,” the American leader proclaimed on his platform Truth Social.