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Wall Street Faces Extended Losses As Market Weakness Deepens
U.S. equity markets are bracing for another session of significant downside pressure following a challenging trading day. The broad selloff that gripped Wall Street on Friday signaled intensifying investor concerns ahead of critical economic data releases. Futures trading suggests the weakness will likely persist into the next session, with major indices pointing toward a lower open.
U.S. Markets End Session at Depressed Levels
The bearish momentum that dominated Friday’s action left its mark across all major indices. The Nasdaq declined sharply, sliding 469.32 points and erasing 2.0% of its value to finish at 22,597.15. The S&P 500 followed suit, retreating 108.71 points or 1.6% to close at 6,832.76, while the Dow gave up 669.42 points or 1.3% to settle at 49,451.98. All three benchmarks ended the session near their lowest levels, underscoring the selling intensity that characterized the day’s trading.
As of early morning ET, futures trading reflected continued downside expectations. The Dow futures were indicating an opening loss of 119.00 points, the S&P 500 futures were down 14.00 points, and the Nasdaq 100 futures were retreating 59.75 points—suggesting that market weakness shows no immediate signs of reversing.
Economic Calendar Could Amplify Current Volatility
Investors are closely watching the Consumer Price Index for January, set to be released at 8:30 am ET. Market expectations call for a 0.3 percent reading, matching the prior month’s increase. This closely watched inflation gauge could either provide reassurance to markets or intensify current selling pressure depending on the actual data.
Later in the day, the Baker Hughes Rig Count for the week will be released at 1:00 pm ET, offering another data point for traders to digest. In the prior week, the North America rig count stood at 779.
Asian Markets Suffer Across the Board
The weakness that gripped Wall Street reverberated through Asian trading sessions. China’s Shanghai Composite index declined 1.26% to 4,082.07, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index experienced steeper losses, dropping 1.72% to 26,567.12. Japanese markets also came under pressure, with the Nikkei average falling 1.21% to 56,941.97 and the broader Topix index retreating 1.63% to 3,818.85. Australian equities proved no exception to the regional downside, as the S&P/ASX 200 fell 1.39% to 8,917.60 while the All Ordinaries index settled 1.54% lower at 9,138.80.
The synchronized weakness across multiple Asian bourses indicates that market concerns are spreading beyond U.S. borders, suggesting a broader risk-off sentiment is taking hold in global markets.