US stock sell-off deepens as S&P & NASDAQ falls
US stock sell-off deepens as S&P & NASDAQ falls The brutal market sell-off resumed on Monday, with all three main indices finishing down starting the week. The S&P 500 fell below 4,000 for the first time since April 2021, while the tech-heavy NASDAQ fell more than 4%. The Cboe Volatility Index, or stock market fear
Read moreDollar rises as equity markets are jolted by nervousness
Dollar rises as equity markets are jolted by nervousness The dollar started the week on a solid note, bolstered by dramatically increasing US yields and investors’ flight to safety as Chinese lockdowns, conflict on the outskirts of Europe, and fear of higher interest rates pushed markets into a frenzy. In early trade, the US dollar
Read moreStocks drop in a dramatic reversal earlier in the session; the Nasdaq is down 5%.
Stocks drop in a dramatic reversal earlier in the session; the Nasdaq is down 5% US equities fell on Thursday, giving back gains made on Wall Street the day before, as traders continued to mull over the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy decision. The S&P 500, Dow, and NASDAQ all fell precipitously. Tech stocks underperformed,
Read moreMarkets rally after Powell downplays the possibility of any larger rate hikes
Markets rally after Powell downplays the possibility of any larger rate hikes The market – Dow Jones Industrial Average gained more than 900 points, and the S&P 500 gained the most in two years, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell downplayed the chance of an even greater interest rate hike after announcing the steepest rate
Read moreStocks increase for the second day in a row ahead of the predicted Fed move
Stocks increase for the second day in a row ahead of the predicted Fed move U.S. stocks climbed marginally as investors awaited a key Federal Reserve decision. The S&P 500 increased 0.48 percent to 4,175.48. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 33,128.79, up 67.29 points, or 0.20 percent. The NASDAQ Composite, which is heavily
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