Stock Market News From Dec. 16, 2025
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Stock market today: Dow rises in wake of market drop; Tesla wavers early (live coverage)
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the other major stock indexes were mixed Wednesday, as Wall Street tried to bounce back from Tuesday's market drop. Meanwhile, Tesla TSLA wavered as it tried to rally to more record highs on the stock market today.
The Dow Jones ended with losses of over 300 points and are now down over 800 points from last Friday's record high level of close to 49,000. The index, at the day's low was down nearly 500 points, before a minor recovery.
US stocks fell on Monday as investors waited for the November jobs report on Tuesday and a flurry of other economic data to help set expectations for interest rate cuts in 2026.
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Stock market today: Dow, small caps rise on surprise inflation data; Nvidia, Tesla rally (live coverage)
The Dow rose 0.5% in morning trading, as the S&P 500 gained 0.8%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite advanced 1% after the opening bell. Small caps joined the rally, with the Russell 2000 up 1.2%. Please watch the video at Investors.com - This Is How Economic Uncertainty, Artificial Intelligence And Inflation Will Impact The 2026 Job Market
Dow gains 0.44% while Nasdaq slips amid tech weakness. Investors watch Fed signals for potential rate cuts of 50 to 100 basis points. Oracle falls 4% after AI project loses funding. S&P 500 trades flat at 6,
The stock market had its worst day in a month on Thursday after another wave of technology stock selling spread to the broader market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 816 points, or 1.7%. The S&P 500 was down 1.7%. The Nasdaq Composite was down 2.3%.
Tesla has made establishing an autonomous ride-hailing service core to its future. It plans to begin making a dedicated "robotaxi," the Cybercab, in 2026. All but one of the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks have reached new highs at some point this year ...
Major stock indexes fell Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average on pace for a fourth consecutive decline, as AI bubble concerns resumed and investors digested tepid labor data.