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    U.S. stocks declined sharply on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling nearly 250 points as investors reacted to rising bond yields and growing uncertainty over trade policy. The pullback marked a volatile start to September on Wall Street, with market sentiment weighed down by concerns about the economic outlook and legal challenges surrounding former tariff decisions.

    Dow drops 247 points after Trump tariff court ruling and surge in bond yields
    Dow slides as Trump tariff ruling clouds U.S. trade outlook and boosts volatility.

    The Dow dropped 0.6 percent, or 247.50 points, closing at 38,487.45. The S&P 500 lost 0.7 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.8 percent, with technology and industrial stocks leading the declines. The losses were driven in part by a surge in U.S. Treasury yields, which climbed to multi-year highs, increasing the cost of capital and pressuring equity valuations. Yields on the 10-year Treasury note rose to around 4.27 percent, while 30-year yields edged close to 5 percent.

    The bond market sell-off has been fueled by persistent inflation pressures, higher-than-expected government borrowing, and diminishing expectations for near-term interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Elevated yields tend to reduce investor appetite for risk assets such as stocks, particularly in high-growth sectors.

    Adding to market jitters, a U.S. federal appeals court issued a decision that questioned the legal authority behind a series of tariffs imposed during President Donald Trump’s administration. The ruling has sparked speculation about possible tariff refunds and added legal uncertainty to ongoing U.S. trade policy, prompting concern among investors already wary of economic headwinds.

    Tariff ruling injects fresh uncertainty into U.S. trade policy

    Major technology names bore the brunt of the sell-off, with Nvidia extending its losing streak for a fourth consecutive session, slipping below key technical levels. Apple and Amazon also traded lower, reflecting broader pressure on high-valuation stocks as bond yields climbed. Analysts noted that elevated borrowing costs and ongoing legal debates over tariffs have amplified volatility in the sector.

    Beyond technology, the consumer and industrial sectors were also impacted. Shares of Kraft Heinz dropped more than 7 percent after the company announced plans to split into two publicly traded entities, a move met with skepticism by investors. Constellation Brands fell nearly 7 percent following weak beer sales data. On the other hand, PepsiCo gained modestly after activist investor Elliott Management disclosed a significant $4 billion stake, aimed at driving operational changes.

    Meanwhile, gold prices surged to record highs above $3,500 per ounce, reflecting a broader flight to safety amid global financial uncertainty. Investors turned to precious metals and other safe-haven assets as concerns grew about the long-term impact of elevated interest rates and fiscal imbalances. Mining stocks such as Alamos Gold and Triple Flag Precious Metals recorded strong gains.

    Manufacturing slowdown adds weight to recession concerns

    Economic data released on Tuesday showed a surprise contraction in U.S. manufacturing activity, raising new doubts about the strength of the economic recovery. While consumer spending remains relatively resilient, some economists warned that higher borrowing costs and trade-related uncertainty could dampen growth in the final quarter of the year.

    Global bond markets also experienced turbulence, with U.K. 30-year government bond yields rising to their highest level since 1998. The sharp move echoed similar concerns in the U.S. regarding inflation, government deficits, and the sustainability of current debt levels. The international sell-off added further pressure on U.S. markets as investors weighed the implications for global economic stability.

    As Wall Street navigates a complex landscape of fiscal, legal, and monetary developments, market participants remain cautious amid persistent uncertainty. With key economic data releases, upcoming central bank decisions, and geopolitical tensions in focus, volatility is expected to remain elevated throughout September and potentially beyond. – By Content Syndication Services.

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