US Stock Market Live: Dow futures down after 700-point sell-off; Fed Chair issues growth warning

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US Stock Market Live: Futures on Wall Street are trading at the flat line ahead of the final trading day of this truncated week. The Dow futures, after a 700-point sell-off overnight, are trading 20 points lower, while those on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are quiet as well. The S&P 500 fell 2.2% in regular trading, while the Nasdaq saw a 3% drop, led by shares of Nvidia. The tech-heavy index is now down 19% from its record high levels, pushing it back to bear market territory after last week's topsy-turvy moves. Watch this space for all the live updates.

1 Min Read US Stock Market Live: Futures on Wall Street are trading at the flat line ahead of the final trading day of this truncated week. The Dow futures, after a 700-point sell-off overnight, are trading 20 points lower, while those on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are quiet as well. The S&P 500 fell 2.

2% in regular trading, while the Nasdaq saw a 3% drop, led by shares of Nvidia. The tech-heavy index is now down 19% from its record high levels, pushing it back to bear market territory after last week's topsy-turvy moves. Nvidia shares fell 7% after it announced a $5.



5 billion quarterly charge and the need of a license to send chips from the US to China. The New York Times also reported that the Trump Administration is preparing for a crackdown on DeepSeek, to which Nvidia is a supplier. Brent crude is back at $66 per barrel after a stand-off between the US and Iran, gold prices are now nearing $3,400, while yield on the 10-year note in the US is at 4.

28%. The US Dollar is under threat of breaking the 99 mark too. Watch this space for all the live updates.

US Stock Market Live: Jerome Powell's Warning US Stock Market Live: What Happened Overnight? The Dow Jones fell 700 points overnight after Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that the Fed will not intervene to calm equity markets down. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 2.2% and 3% respectively led by a sell-off in Nvidia and other chipmakers on reports of further curbs on Chinese exports.

The Nasdaq is now down 19% from its all-time high, pushing it back to the brink of a bear market after last week’s topsy turvy moves. US Stock Market Live: How Are The Futures Placed Futures on Wall Street are trading at the flat line ahead of the final trading day of this truncated week. The Dow futures, after a 700-point sell-off overnight, are trading 20 points higher, while those on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are quiet as well.

US Stock Market Live: Final Trading Day Of A Truncated Week Good Morning! Welcome to the Live coverage of all the happenings globally, particularly the US equity markets amidst the Trump tariff tensions. US markets saw a sharp sell-off last night but futures are quiet so far ahead of the final trading day of the week. Watch this space for all the Live updates.

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