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U.S. stocks saw a broad selloff Wednesday afternoon after the yield on the 10-year Treasury crossed above 4.5% rattling investors. The benchmark is a barometer for everything from mortgages to personal loans and now signaling higher borrowing costs.
Wolfspeed is preparing to file for bankruptcy within a matter of weeks, The Wall Street Journal reports, UnitedHealth stock gets a downgrade, and Target’s earnings miss analysts’ estimates.
London equities fell on Thursday in broad-based declines as concerns over a deteriorating fiscal outlook in the U.S. and higher-than-expected UK government budget deficit dampened investor sentiment.
Wall Street just watched the major indexes claw back weeks of losses and post a fresh six‑day winning streak. Defensive plays won the first rounds of 2025, yet the money crowd can smell a rotation brewing as value and small‑caps start flashing green.
Fears over Trump's multitrillion-dollar budget plan and rising inflation drive the Dow 800 points lower and Treasury yields to their highest levels in more than a year.
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Investors are selling American assets over fears of a swelling budget deficit. Morgan Stanley says the trend is unsustainable.
UnitedHealth has gone from bad to worse, and its drop is impacting the Dow Jones Industrial Average even more than it is the S&P 500.
Investors will get the first chance to react to Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating late Friday over rising government debt and they’ll also look for more progress from President Trump on trade deals as the week kicks off.
The S&P 500 is lagging an MSCI index tracking global stocks by more than 10 percentage points this year, according to Dow Jones Market Data. If that gap holds through year-end, it would be the widest annual margin since 1993.
U.S. stocks end lower, consolidating recent gains. Home Depot says it has no plans to raise prices due to tariffs. Musk to stay at Tesla for 5 years.
Despite promising AI offerings, Alibaba’s 18% Cloud growth lags behind other AI leaders, with political risks in China overshadowing its cheap valuation. Read more on the BABA stock here.
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