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Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil

Financial Markets Wall Street
April 15, 2025
STAN CHOE - AP

NEW YORK (AP) โ€” U.S. stocks drifted Tuesday through a rare quiet day for financial markets.

The S&P 500 slipped 0.2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 155 points, or 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite edged down by less than 0.1%.

The modest moves offered some respite following the huge swings that have battered Wall Street recently, not just day to day but also hour to hour. The day before, the S&P 500 went from a gain of 1.8% to a slight loss and back to a gain as it struggled to keep up with shifts in President Donald Trumpโ€™s trade war, which economists warn could cause a global recession unless itโ€™s scaled back.

Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil
Financial Markets Wall Street

Perhaps more importantly, the U.S. bond market also showed more signs of calm after its sudden and sharp moves last week raised worries that investors worldwide may no longer see U.S. government bonds as a no-brainer go-to when times are scary.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury eased to 4.33% from 4.38% late Monday. It had pulled back to there from 4.48% at the end of last week after surging from just 4.01% a week earlier. A drop in yields is what usually happens when investors are scared, and this weekโ€™s moves offer a return to form for what historically had been seen as one of the safest investments possible.

The value of the U.S. dollar also steadied after tumbling last week, which had raised more worries that Trumpโ€™s trade war was degrading its status as a safe-haven investment, as with U.S. Treasury bonds. The dollarโ€™s value ticked higher against the euro and Swiss franc, though it slipped against the British pound.

On Wall Street, Albertsons' stock fell 7.6% despite reporting a stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. The company behind Safeway, Vons and other grocery stores gave a forecast for profit in the upcoming year that was short of analystsโ€™.

Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil
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DaVita sank 3% for a second straight drop after it said a ransomware attack is affecting some of its operations. The health care company said itโ€™s still investigating the attack, which it learned about Saturday, and that it canโ€™t yet know the โ€œfull scope, nature, and potential ultimate impact.โ€

On the winning side of Wall Street was Bank of America, which climbed 3.6% after the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank reported stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected.

Most big U.S. banks have been reporting strong results for the start of the year, boosted by their stock trading desks taking advantage of all the huge swings caused by Trumpโ€™s on-again-off-again tariff announcements. Citigroup also topped analystsโ€™ expectations, and its stock rose 1.8%.

Palantir Technologies climbed 6.2% for a second day of gains after NATO said it would use the companyโ€™s artificial-intelligence capabilities in its allied command operations.

Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil
Financial Markets Wall Street

All told, the S&P 500 slipped 9.34 points to 5,396.63. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 155.83 to 40,368.96, and the Nasdaq composite edged down by 8.32 to 16,823.17.

Even with the marketโ€™s modest moves Tuesday, worries continue about the trade war. The United States and China, the worldโ€™s two largest economies, have been announcing ever-increasing tariffs on each otherโ€™s goods, along with other countermeasures to raise the stakes.

Trump has said he wants to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, and he also wants to trim how much more his country exports to other countries than it imports.

Chinaโ€™s leadership, meanwhile, has been trying to present itself as a source of โ€œstability and certaintyโ€ as it visits countries across Southeast Asia this week.

Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil
Financial Markets Wall Street

In stock markets abroad, indexes rose across much of Europe and Asia. Germanyโ€™s DAX returned 1.4%, and the FTSE 100 in London climbed 1.4%.

Automakers helped drive indexes higher in Asia, where Japanโ€™s Nikkei 225 added 0.8% and South Koreaโ€™s Kospi rose 0.9%.

Chinese stocks wobbled, with Hong Kongโ€™s Hang Seng rising 0.2% after fluctuating much of the day. Stocks in Shanghai added 0.1%.

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Wall Street drifts through a rare quiet day following weeks of tariff turmoil
Financial Markets Wall Street

AP Business Writers Yuri Kageyama and Matt Ott contributed.

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