U.S. stocks traded lower this morning, with the Dow Jones index falling around 1% on Monday.
Following the market opening Monday, the Dow traded down 1.01% to 42,370.97 while the NASDAQ dipped 3.21% to 17,612.44. The S&P 500 also fell, dropping, 1.97% to 5,656.29.
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Leading and Lagging SectorsEnergy shares rose by 1.3% on Monday.
In trading on Monday, information technology shares dipped by 3.6%.
Top Headline
President Donald Trump, on Sunday, did not rule out the possibility of a recession this year. Acknowledging the potential of short-term turbulence from his economic agenda, he expressed confidence in future prosperity. In a Fox News interview, he said, "I hate to predict things like that" and called the changes being brought about by his administration as "very big."
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CommoditiesIn commodity news, oil traded up 0.7% to $67.50 while gold traded down 0.1% at $2,910.40.
Silver traded up 0.5% to $32.970 on Monday, while copper fell 0.3% to $4.6975.
Euro zone
European shares were lower today. The eurozone's STOXX 600 fell 0.9%, Germany's DAX 40 fell 1.3% and France's CAC 40 fell 0.5%. Spain's IBEX 35 Index fell 1%, while London's FTSE 100 fell 0.7%.
Asia Pacific Markets
Asian markets closed mostly lower on Monday, with Japan's Nikkei gaining 0.38%, China's Shanghai Composite Index falling 0.19% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index falling 1.85%, India's BSE Sensex falling 0.29%.
Economics
Data on consumer inflation expectations will be released today.
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