The Dow Jones Industrial Average
The S&P 500 fell 11.83 points, or 0.2%, to 5,062.25
The S&P 500 nosedived 5.97% to 5,074.08, the biggest decline since March 2020
The Nasdaq composite fell 1,050.44 points, or 6%
President Donald Trump’s trade war still knocked stocks around
The Dow closed lower by 428 points
Worries about profitability at Texas Instruments hurt stocks
A rise for Nvidia and drop for Apple helped to sway the market back and forth
Walmart gave a forecast for upcoming profit that fell short of analysts’ expectations
U.S. stock futures rose Monday night to kick off a holiday-shortened trading week.
Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates this year
Movements in the bond market were likewise modest
The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 317.24 points
Stocks surrendered early gains and closed lower after the White House