US stocks dip against US-China trade spat

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Wall Street shares dipped as markets opened as a trade spat between the US and China escalated.

The main Dow Jones index shed 24.56 points, or 0.2%, to 9,580.85, while the technology-dominated Nasdaq also trailed. Over the weekend the US hit Chinese tyre exporters with a special tariff. Beijing criticised the move and filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization. Sentiment was also muted ahead of a key speech by US President Barack Obama outlining radical changes to the US financial system. Aluminium miner Alcoa topped the fallers, down 2.4% to $12.68 after HSBC analysts said its shares looked expensive compared to its competitors. Bank of America fell almost 2%, wh...

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