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The Dow Jones Industrial Average has erased half of its gains from Wednesday's historic relief rally as Thursday's market rout accelerates. The Dow gained 2,962.86 points on Wednesday, its biggest one ...
As of 12:30 p.m. EDT the Dow Jones was down 1,558.04 points, or 3.84%, while the S&P 500 fell 4.54%, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 4.65%. Boeing and Caterpillar, both heavy exporters to China ...
Thursday was the sharpest daily decline since 2020 for each of the three major U.S. indexes – the Dow Jones Industrial Average (-4%, or 1,680 points, Thursday), the S&P 500 (-5%) and the tech ...
Dow Jones Futures was down 1500 points on Sunday(Getty Images via AFP) The Dow has posted back-to-back losses of more than 1,500 points for the first time ever. It fell by 2,231 points on Friday.
The S&P 500 fell 189 points, or 3.5%, Thursday to close at 5,268. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,015 points, or 2.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite sank 4.3%. It's been a wild couple of ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a third day following President Donald Trump's tariff rollout, with the president threatening even higher rates against China on Monday. The session was a ...
As the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) plunges 1,500 points, and is currently about -4.4% year-to-date, we look at the stocks holding up in the index. CNBC first used the term “Teflon market ...
Global markets are reeling following President Trump's tariff announcements, with significant losses across Europe and Asia. The S&P 500 index futures also declined sharply. Concerns over a ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 2,2331.07, or 5.5%, to 38,314.86, the worst setback since the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 and the lowest for the average since May 30, 2024.
The stock market plummeted today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering ... The Dow closed down 1,500 points, or roughly 4%, marking a significant downturn. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ...
YOU CAN SEE THE DOW NASDAQ S&P ALL DOWN 1600 POINTS FROM THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE, THE BIGGEST HIT SINCE 2020. STILL THOUGH, HERE’S WHAT THE PRESIDENT SAID LATE THIS AFTERNOON.