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U.S. stocks closed lower in a broad sell-off as the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq retreated from recent highs amid oil and inflation concerns.
US stocks ended higher as the Dow closed at a record and the S&P 500 extended its weekly winning streak to eight weeks.
U.S. stock futures fell after Wall Street records as investors watched Nvidia, Walmart, Target, oil prices, Treasury yields and Fed minutes.
Wall Street ended lower Thursday after mixed corporate earnings, software losses and rising oil prices outweighed support from chip stocks.
Goldman Sachs raised its 12-month U.S. recession probability to 30% as higher energy costs, tighter financial conditions and softer growth cloud the outlook.
Wall Street closed lower Friday as bank and private equity shares sank on private credit worries tied to UK lender Market Financial Solutions and hotter PPI.
U.S. stocks begin 2026, trailing global benchmarks by most since 1995, with stronger gains abroad, and heavy inflows into ex-U.S. equity funds in January so far.
U.S. stocks sank Feb. 12 as tech fell, sending Nasdaq down 2% and S&P 500 down 1.6%. Cisco slid 12% and losses spread across Wall Street while yields eased too.
Amazon shares fell about 8% after forecasting $200 billion in 2026 capital spending and posting Q4 results, with AWS revenue rising and cash flow easing in 2025.
Wall Street saw its biggest annual job decline since 2016 as the six largest US banks ended 2025 with about 10600 fewer employees than a year earlier.
