Wall Street ended the week with modest gains, as the Dow Jones notched its biggest weekly advance in two months. Tech stocks led Friday’s climb, adding momentum to the broader market. Meanwhile, FedEx shares slumped after the company cut its full-year forecast, while Nike fell as tariffs weighed on revenue. In commodities, oil prices firmed for a second straight week, gold eased back from record highs, and iron ore slipped on concerns over Chinese demand. Looking ahead, Aussie shares are expected to open lower on Monday.
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