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Home / Business and Economy / Stocks Dip as Tariffs, Fed Fears Grip Markets

Stocks Dip as Tariffs, Fed Fears Grip Markets

15 Jan

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Summary

  • US stock futures declined, marking a second day of losses for major indexes.
  • Nvidia shares dropped despite US chip export approval amid tariff concerns.
  • Market sentiment is impacted by geopolitical tensions and Fed independence worries.
Stocks Dip as Tariffs, Fed Fears Grip Markets

US stock futures experienced a downturn on Wednesday night, signaling ongoing investor caution and extending the streak of losses for the major indexes into a second consecutive session this year.

Technology stocks were at the forefront of Wednesday's market decline, contributing to the fall of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite. Nvidia, an AI leader, saw its stock price decrease even after the US government approved its chip exports to China. This downturn occurred amidst reports of a potential 25% tariff on certain semiconductor imports, adding to market volatility.

Investor sentiment remains sensitive to geopolitical developments, including discussions between US officials and Danish and Greenlandic leaders regarding US interest in Greenland. Additionally, market participants are closely monitoring the Federal Reserve's independence amid ongoing scrutiny of its chair, Jerome Powell.

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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.
Nvidia shares dropped despite US approval for chip exports to China due to emerging reports of a potential 25% tariff on semiconductor imports.
Geopolitical issues impacting markets include US discussions regarding Greenland and ongoing scrutiny of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Key financial reports expected on Thursday include earnings from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and BlackRock, along with weekly jobless claims data.

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