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Wall Street is watching for progress on trade talks and on President Trump's massive budget bill in the Senate.
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.
US stocks dip as tariff deadline shifts to Aug 1. Traders eye S&P500 forecast, trade news, and earnings season to assess US indices momentum.
US stock market today saw mixed moves as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back from recent highs while the Dow Jones climbed. The drop came as Tesla stock fell sharply, driven by rising tension between Elon Musk and President Trump over trade policy.
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.
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