Dow futures drop 250 points and Treasury yields jump
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is declining Tuesday morning with shares of NVIDIA Corp. and American Express facing the biggest declines for the blue-chip average. The Dow was most recently trading 135 points (0.
UnitedHealth has gone from bad to worse, and its drop is impacting the Dow Jones Industrial Average even more than it is the S&P 500.
President Donald Trump suggested many trade deals are near, while also endorsing cutting the tariff rate on China before weekend talks.
Shares of American Express and Amazon.com Inc. are trading lower Tuesday afternoon, dragging the Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory. Shares of American Express and Amazon.com Inc. are contributing to the blue-chip gauge's intraday decline,
U.S. stocks tumbled Tuesday, with the Dow closing down 390 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slid 0.77% and 0.87%, respectively. Losses were spread across sectors.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average reversed its earlier losses Monday afternoon, as investors continued to digest the potential impact of Moody's downgrade of the U.S. sovereign rating from triple-A. The Dow was down 317 points to as low as 42,
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US stocks dropped on Tuesday, pulling back from their recent rally amid growing warnings that investor relief over a cooling in trade tensions and in US inflation may be misplaced. Focus came on Home Depot's results for clues to the Trump tariff fallout after retail giant Walmart (WMT) warned last week that it will have to push up prices.