Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500 give up gains
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The U.S. stock market struggled Friday with a disappointing U.S. jobs report and a spike in oil prices amid the Iran conflict. Treasury yields saw their biggest weekly jump since April amid worries over inflation.
Odds of a Fed rate cut in June nudge higher after 'core' consumer inflation comes in at its lowest rate in four years.
Nasdaq is rising while Dow and S&P 500 fall today: The Nasdaq Composite rose to 22,397, even as the Dow Jones crashed 350 points and the S&P 500 slipped 0.33%. This sharp US stock market divergence is unusual and signals rising volatility across Wall Street.
Stock markets fell on Friday following a major overnight decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as investors reacted to growing concerns over the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The widening war across the Gulf region has raised fears of disruptions to global oil supplies,
Major stock indexes closed mixed Monday as markets reacted to fighting in the Middle East, while oil and gold futures advanced.
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Equity benchmarks ended sharply lower on Tuesday, with the Sensex closing at 79,098, down 1,141 points or 1.4%. The Nifty 50 dropped 393 points, or 1.6%, to finish at 24,472. The pressure on equities came alongside weakness in the currency market.
Stocks end higher Wednesday, staging a rebound after a pullback on Iran war fears. Oil prices were easing their climb on Wednesday afternoon, after a big jump this week.