S&P 500 falls, crude rises as Middle East war rages on
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The Dow Jones index fell 0.26% to 46,558.47 points, the S&P 500 retreated 0.61% to 6,632.19 points, and the Nasdaq declined 0.93% to 22,105.359 points.
US stocks close in red as S&P 500 dips on oil rally and geopolitics
US stocks closed red on Friday, despite showing some recovery and optimism after the opening bell. The benchmark S&P 500 index slipped 0.61%, leaving it about 5% below its most recent peak. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.93%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 119 points, or 0.25%. Rising oil prices tied to geopolitical tensions have weighed on market sentiment, keeping investors cautious. Volume picked up late as bargain hunte…
The major U.S. markets were closed again with losses across the line, with the scale of the pre-crime and the fact that n had a final view of the war to continue to worry about the markets. A "pressure" index of BofA's markets went up close to the peak reached in April. Investors are now waiting for the Fed's meeting in the sixth week.
Iran, Stagflation, and a Frozen Fed: The Triple Threat Driving the S&P 500's Worst Streak in a Year - Channelchek
The S&P 500 is closing out its third consecutive losing week — the longest such streak in nearly a year — and the forces behind the selloff are not the kind that resolve quickly. A geopolitical shock, deteriorating economic data, and a Federal Reserve with no room to maneuver have converged into a triple threat that is reshaping how investors should be positioning right now. The index hit an all-time high of 7,002 on January 27, 2026. It has sin…
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