Stocks are sharply swinging down, up, then down again on Wall Street as markets try to assess the potential damage from President Donald Trump â€™s global trade war. European and Asian shares saw ...
A bear market is widely defined as a drop of 20% from a recent high, a close below 16,139.11 would meet that threshold, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The Nasdaq dropped dropped 500 points ...
Dow Jones futures tumbled Monday morning, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, but are off Sunday evening lows.
The stock-market selloff picked up steam on Friday, pushing the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite into bear-market territory amid fears that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have ignited a ...
The Russell 2000 index fell 6.6% on Thursday, marking its biggest daily percentage ... The bruising losses tipped the index into bear market territory, or a drop of more than 20% from its November ...
After a severe drop in the stock market last week, major losses continued Monday as President Donald Trump continues to push his tariff trading plan.
Wall Street futures fell sharply, with the S&P 500 approaching bear market territory as concerns over US tariffs and ...
If the index closes below that mark, it would confirm a bear market. The tariff war instigated by US president Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through global financial markets and raised the ...
April 4 - Wall Street slumped for a second straight session on Friday, pushing the Nasdaq toward a bear market, as U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs drew responses from global ...
The Nasdaq Composite entered a bear market and the Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 2,231 points on Friday after China said it would retaliate against the U.S. with 34% tariffs of its own.