US STOCKS-Dow, S&P 500 end wild session lower, Trump digs in on tariffs
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Indexes: S&P 500 falls 0.23%, Nasdaq rises 0.10%, Dow off 0.91%
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S&P 500 still flirting with bear market
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Trump threatens additional tariffs on
(Updates with final prices, trading volume)
By Sinéad Carew and
Trading volume on Monday broke U.S. records for the second session in a row. In early trade, all three major U.S. indexes touched their lowest levels in more than a year. In the morning they briefly rallied sharply on a report about tariffs, only to fall again after the report was knocked down.
Also during the session, the CBOE Volatility Index
,
"The underlying problem of the market is that the
administration's approach to trade imbalances is to try a cure
that's worse than the disease," said
"It's clear that investors favor either a pause or a different look at how to do this. It's very telling that of the many Trump supporters in the investment and business community, it doesn't look like there's anybody stepping up and endorsing the administration's approach to tariffs."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 349.26 points, or 0.91%, to 37,965.60, the S&P 500 lost 11.83 points, or 0.23%, to 5,062.25 and the Nasdaq Composite gained 15.48 points, or 0.10%, to 15,603.26.
In the first two days following Trump's tariff
announcements last week, the benchmark S&P 500 index had dived
10.5% and lost about
On Friday, the blue-chip Dow confirmed it was in a correction, or more than 10% below its December record close while the Nasdaq confirmed it was in a bear market, defined as a decline of 20% or more below its record close.
In Monday morning trading, the S&P 500 had fallen 20%
below its record closing high. The index briefly rallied more
than 3%, after a news report said Trump was considering a 90-day
pause on tariffs.
Meckler said the market's wild swings on Monday left investors "a little bit concerned that if facts start to change, you could see a very rapid rise to this market."
"It's leading to this back-and-forth movement of rallies that are effectively being sold and drops in the market where people are covering shorts or trying to find a place to buy."
Real estate lost 2.4%, the biggest percentage decliner among the S&P's 11 major industry indexes on Monday. Communications services, was the biggest gainer, finishing up 1%. Technology, adding 0.3%, was the only other sector to advance.
In individual stocks, the S&P's biggest drags were
Several speeches by Federal Reserve officials and a series of economic indicators, including consumer price data, are expected this week, with investors keenly watching out for any signs of a recession.
Declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 4.45-to-1 ratio
on the
On the Nasdaq, 1,447 stocks rose and 3,070 fell as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 2.12-to-1 ratio.
The S&P 500 posted no new 52-week highs and 168 new lows while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 10 new highs and 999 new lows.
On U.S. exchanges, 29.13 billion shares changed hands, far exceeding the 17.13 billion average for the last 20 sessions.
Friday's volume, of around 26.79 billion shares, beat
the previous high of 24.48 billion shares traded on
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