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US STOCKS-S&P 500, Nasdaq at over six-month lows as tariffs spark recession fears
Mar 31, 2025 7:34 AM

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Focus on tariffs, data and Fed

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Trump to announce extensive tariffs on Wednesday

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S&P, Nasdaq eye worst quarter since 2022

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Indexes down: Dow 0.94%, S&P 500 1.47%, Nasdaq 2.36%

(Updates for market open)

By Sruthi Shankar and Pranav Kashyap

March 31 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit more

than six-month lows on Monday as investors steered clear of

risk-laden assets on worries over the Trump administration's

upcoming announcement of extensive tariff plans.

Global stocks tumbled, gold prices scaled new highs and U.S.

government bonds climbed after U.S. President Donald Trump said

on Sunday that reciprocal tariffs he is set to announce this

week will include all nations.

The utilities sector, often traded as a bond

proxy, rose 1%.

U.S. stock markets have succumbed to sharp selling pressure

this year after the Trump administration's tariff policies

raised fears of a global economic slowdown and a spike in

inflation.

"Quite a lot negativity has been priced in, but markets are

bracing for the worst to come," said Daniela Hathorn, senior

market analyst at Capital.com. "The messaging around tariffs

softening seems highly unlikely, given Trump's comments over the

weekend."

The three major U.S. indexes are on track for substantial

monthly and quarterly declines, with the S&P 500 and the

tech-centric Nasdaq poised for their steepest quarterly

drops in nearly three years.

The blue-chip Dow index is just 2% shy of confirming

a correction, or a 10% fall from its peak. Earlier this month,

both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq entered correction territory.

At 09:44 a.m. the Dow Jones Industrial Average

fell 393.09 points, or 0.94%, to 41,190.81, the S&P 500

lost 81.90 points, or 1.47%, to 5,499.04, and the Nasdaq

Composite lost 409.48 points, or 2.36%, to 16,913.52.

The domestically focused Russell 2000 index was down

2.4%.

Tech stocks bore the brunt of Monday's selloff. Nvidia ( NVDA )

fell 5.3%, while Microsoft ( MSFT ) slid 12.6%.

Tesla fell 7%. Stifel lowered the company's

delivery forecast ahead of Wednesday's announcement, weighing on

the broader consumer discretionary sector.

The CBOE Volatility index, Wall Street's so-called

fear gauge, surged to a near three-week high of 24.79 points.

As a result of tariff uncertainties, Goldman Sachs raised

the probability of a U.S. recession to 35% from 20%, cut its

year-end target for the S&P 500 and forecast more rate cuts by

the Federal Reserve.

The focus this week will also be on economic data including

ISM business activity surveys and the crucial non-farm payrolls

report. Also due this week are speeches from several U.S.

central bank officials including Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

Drugmakers' shares slid after reports that the U.S. Food and

Drug Administration's top vaccine official had been forced to

resign. Moderna ( MRNA ) dropped 13%, while Pfizer ( PFE ) fell

2.2%.

Gene therapy companies Taysha Gene Therapies ( TSHA ) and

Solid Biosciences ( SLDB ) fell 18.6% and 15.2%, respectively,

with U.S.-listed shares of CRISPR Therapeutics down

9.7%.

Declining issues outnumbered advancers for a 3.23-to-1 ratio

on the NYSE and a 4.43-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.

The S&P 500 posted 20 new 52-week highs and 41 new lows,

while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 17 new highs and 385 new

lows.

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