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US stock market today took a dip as President Trump announced fresh tariff threats, shaking investor confidence. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all closed lower on Monday, with Tesla stock sliding amid political uncertainty.
Tesla ( TSLA) was the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 as CEO Elon Musk jumped back into the political fray, announcing a new political party and continuing to spar with President Trump on social media.
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US Stock Market indexes S&P 500, Nasdaq ended at record peak on Wednesday after Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Nike stocks gain big.
Markets are seeking clarity on President Trump's tariffs, with the president targeting Aug. 1 for new country-specific tariffs.
Uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade tariff policies are keeping investors cautious, whilst Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA)
Wall Street is coming off a holiday-shortened week during which the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite posted fresh all-time highs.
Wall Street stocks closed sharply lower on Monday as Trump issued tariff warnings to nearly 12 countries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 422 points (0.9%), while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq each dropped 0.
Stocks on Wall Street fell sharply on Monday, led by losses across major indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq. The S&P 500 shed 0.8%, its worst single-day drop since mid-June, while the Dow and Nasdaq both declined 0.9%. Despite the setback, all three indices remained close to their recent record highs.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune noted earlier he believes Republicans reached a deal to pass the package following days of negotiations. Also in focus, Fed Chair Jerome Powell told a panel at the European Central Bank’s (ECB) Forum that the U.S. would have cut interest rates already if tariffs hadn't come into play.
A mixed day of trading left the U.S. stock market split, as Wall Street’s momentum slowed after setting record highs in each of the last two days