U.S. Stocks Rise Amid Easing Credit and Trade Tensions

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U.S. stocks closed higher on October 17, 2025, with all major indices posting weekly gains despite concerns over regional bank credit issues. The market was buoyed by positive earnings from tech giants and optimistic comments from President Trump regarding tariffs on China. Oil prices declined due to easing Middle East tensions and global supply surplus. Overall, investor sentiment remained positive amid geopolitical and economic developments.
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- Stocks close higher as bank credit worries, China trade tensions ease CNBC
- Investors Shudder at Signs of Loan Trouble in Banks The New York Times
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- Wall Street banks regain ground after global rout on credit worries Reuters
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