Major U.S. stock-indexes fell on Tuesday, with healthcare and financial stocks coming under pressure, as investors assessed President-elect Donald's Trump's comments on the dollar and drug pricing. U.S. stocks and the dollar have rallied since Trump's election on bets that he would usher in an era of economic growth through fiscal stimulus. However, the rally has hit a speed bump as Trump has provided little detail on his policies.
Most of Dow stocks in positive area (18 of 30). Top gainer - Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT, +3.05%). Top loser - JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM, -2.51%).
Most of S&P sectors in negative area. Top loser - Utilities (+1.2%). Top loser - Healthcare (-0.8%).
At the moment:
Dow 19792.00 -40.00 -0.20%
S&P 500 2266.00 -6.50 -0.29%
Nasdaq 100 5046.25 -15.00 -0.30%
Oil 52.58 +0.21 +0.40%
Gold 1213.30 +17.10 +1.43%
U.S. 10yr 2.38 +0.02
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