U.S. stocks finished mostly higher on Friday, with all three indexes registering gains for the month and the week
The Dow ended the session slightly lower, but all three indexes rose for the week and registered a second straight month of gains. The S&P 500 added 17.8% for April and May, its biggest two-month percentage gain since 2009.
But Trump made no mention of any action that could undermine the Phase One trade deal that Washington and Beijing struck early this year, a concern that had cast a cloud over the market throughout the week. Trump also said the United States is terminating its relationship with the World Health Organization, something he had threatened to do earlier this month.
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