S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: Health Care Stocks Fall as Trump Eyes 'Middlemen'
The S&P 500 slid 0.4% on Tuesday, Sept. 17, as stocks faltered ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve's interest rate announcement.
The S&P 500 slid 0.4% on Tuesday, Sept. 17, as stocks faltered ahead of Wednesday's Federal Reserve's interest rate announcement.
(Bloomberg) -- There is arguably no leader in all of Europe who’s more chummy, or ideologically aligned, with Donald Trump than Hungary’s Viktor Orban.Most Read from BloombergNYPD Car Chases Are Becoming More Frequent — and More DangerousWhich goes a long way to explaining why at a time when the mood is markedly glum across European financial markets, there is a sense of optimism in Budapest. Here, investors aren’t fretting so much about the prospect of new Trump tariffs or NATO-funding feuds —
The Dow lost more than 250 points ahead of the Fed's decision on interest rates. Nvidia stock continued its correction, while Tesla shares jumped.
(Bloomberg) -- Gold slipped along with most commodities and equity markets, as traders face a rush of interest-rate decisions by major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve.Most Read from BloombergHow California Sees the World, and ItselfLondon’s Tube Fares Are Set to Rise by 4.6% Next YearBullion traded near $2,640 an ounce, after notching a modest gain in the previous session as investors parsed mixed US data. Activity at US service providers expanded at the fastest pace since Octobe
Shares Down 15% From Their November High
The risk of a US recession hasn't been "extinguished," according to Morgan Stanley's top stock strategist.
"I'm not chip supply constrained," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a recent interview. Nvidia stock has dropped 7% since the comments.
Increased optimism about growth in the US economy and new policies from the Trump administration have investors growing increasingly bullish on US stocks heading into 2025.
The Nasdaq Composite is up 32.3% this year, while the ARK Innovation ETF has returned 20.2%.
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