Dow Jones falls 768 points as Fed holds interest rates

US stock markets tumbled after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged and signaled just one rate cut this year. The Dow Jones dropped 768 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell over 1.3%. Rising oil prices, geopolitical tensions, and an increase in the Producer Price Index contributed to the uncertainty.

The Federal Reserve decided to maintain interest rates at their current level, with officials projecting only one rate cut for the year ahead. This announcement triggered sharp declines across major US stock indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 768 points, reflecting broader market concerns. Similarly, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite each dropped more than 1.3% during the session, as investors reacted to the Fed's outlook on monetary policy and inflation data from the Producer Price Index, which registered an increase. Additional pressures came from rising oil prices amid geopolitical tensions, including those referenced in connection with Iran. Despite the overall downturn, some individual companies managed to post gains, bucking the trend in a volatile trading environment. The combination of steady rates, tempered expectations for cuts, and external economic factors underscored the uncertainty facing Wall Street.

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Seoul stocks declined on Tuesday ahead of the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, following a higher close on Monday. The KOSPI index opened down 0.36 percent at 4,139.69 and fell further by 0.51 percent to 4,133.64 as of 11:20 a.m. Investors anticipated a rate cut but sought clues on future monetary policy.

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Asian equities opened higher, tracking gains in US stocks and Treasuries, as investors overlooked geopolitical tensions. Markets displayed cautious optimism despite worries over oil prices and inflation, with the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision pending. Oil prices held near $103 amid expectations of continued volatility until energy stabilizes.

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South Korean stocks traded lower late Tuesday morning, led by declines in tech shares amid weakening investor sentiment over diminished expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. The KOSPI index fell 1.95 percent to 4,009.65 as of 11:20 a.m. The drop followed overnight losses on Wall Street.

 

 

 

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