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U.S. stocks on Tuesday finished lower for a second straight day as investors monitored potential developments in tariff negotiations between the Trump administration and key U.S. trading partners.
U.S. stocks traded lower Tuesday afternoon as investors eyed rising volatility and digested fresh — and troubling — trade data.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 300 points, or 0.74%. The S&P 500 ...
The S&P 500 ceded 0.6%, as the benchmark index held above its 50-day moving average. The S&P 500 also snapped a nine-day ...
Utilities and energy stocks were among the few sectors trading in the green in the U.S. market on Tuesday afternoon. The S&P 500's utilities sector has been the best performer among the large-cap ...
Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down 81 points, or 0.2%. S&P 500 futures slid 0.3%, the day after the blue-chip index snapped its longest winning streak since 2004. Contracts ...
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here to see if stocks can revive their recent rally as trader attention ...
S&P 500 futures are down 0.6%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are off 0.5%. Nasdaq 100 futures are falling 0.9%. On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 99 points, or 0.24%, to 41219, ...
After a tumultuous April, during which the S&P 500 SPX, Nasdaq COMP and Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA tumbled on the back of President Donald Trump's tariff announcement on April 2 before ...
Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street, led by more weakness in technology companies. The S&P 500 lost 0.7% early Tuesday.