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Stocks Tumble as Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Data Rattles Investors

Stocks Tumble as Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Data Rattles Investors

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Listeners, today's US stock market saw declines across major indices as a hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index report fueled concerns over inflation and volatility. According to TheStreet, the Nasdaq fell one point four five percent, the S and P five hundred dropped zero point eight nine percent, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down zero point one six percent in early trading, with tech stocks like Broadcom down four point zero two percent, Oracle down three point one six percent, and Nvidia down two point five nine percent leading the pullback[1]. Nasdaq reports the S and P five hundred closed down zero point two percent, or thirteen point five three points, at six thousand nine hundred sixty-three point seven four points, with financials and communication services as the worst performers[2].

Energy and consumer defensive sectors bucked the trend as top gainers, while tech and banks lagged amid mixed bank earnings from companies like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup that failed to impress investors[1]. Most actively traded stocks included tech heavyweights, with Broadcom and Nvidia among notable decliners; silver futures hit a new all-time high near ninety-two dollars per ounce, and gold neared records at four thousand six hundred nine dollars and fifty cents per ounce[1].

The Supreme Court delayed its decision on Trump tariff cases and Voting Rights Act rulings, adding uncertainty[1]. Key data releases included the Producer Price Index, Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services, Business Formation Statistics, and Existing Home Sales, which contributed to market jitters[1][5][7].

Pre-market futures pointed lower, signaling caution. Watch for tomorrow's retail sales details and Fed remarks from leaders like Raphael Bostic. Potential catalysts include ongoing tariff debates and fiscal stimulus impacts, per Wells Fargo's outlook forecasting two point three percent real G D P growth in two thousand twenty-six[6].

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