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Home / Business and Economy / Stocks Dive as Jobs Data Sparks Investor Fears

Stocks Dive as Jobs Data Sparks Investor Fears

19 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • NYSE and Nasdaq saw more new 52-week lows than highs.
  • Jobs report caused investor unease, leading to market drop.
  • Southwest Airlines and TJX Companies outperformed S&P 500.
Stocks Dive as Jobs Data Sparks Investor Fears

In recent trading, investor sentiment soured following the release of a crucial jobs report. This data prompted a widespread sell-off, marking the third consecutive day of declines for the S&P 500. The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq composite indices reflected this pessimism, with a notable increase in new 52-week lows compared to new highs across both exchanges.

Market analysts noted that the economic data suggests a "catching its breath" phase for the economy, with initial signs of weakness emerging despite continued job growth. This cautious outlook has investors reassessing their portfolios, particularly concerning stocks that have shown strong performance.

Among the day's outperformers were Southwest Airlines and TJX Companies, each reaching new 52-week highs. Both companies have significantly surpassed the S&P 500's year-to-date gains, though questions linger about their ability to sustain this momentum into 2026 amidst broader economic uncertainties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The S&P 500 fell due to investor unease following the release of a recent jobs report.
Southwest Airlines and TJX Companies reached new 52-week highs amid the market downturn.
The jobs report suggests the economy is "catching its breath" with some emerging cracks despite ongoing job growth.

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