US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St opens lower as Trump says China violated tariff terms
May 30 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Friday as trade worries deepened after U.S. President Donald Trump accused China of violating a tariff agreement, while investors assessed the latest inflation data.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 23.4 points, or 0.06%, at the open to 42,192.35. The S&P 500 .SPX fell 8.5 points, or 0.14%, at the open to 5,903.67, while the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped 44.7 points, or 0.23%, to 19,131.219 at the opening bell.
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