U.S. Stocks Fall As More Fed Officials See Hikes Ahead -- Market Talk

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1612 ET - U.S. stocks turn broadly lower after the Fed continues to hold rates steady, but officials signal that their next move may be a rate increase, at Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chairman. The dollar strengthens along with Treasury yields. Oil prices break their losing streak as President Trump warns that the U.S. could resume attacks if Iran doesn't stick to terms of the peace deal. SpaceX falls 4.9% after rallying over 50% in its first three days of trading. DJIA falls 507 points, or 1%, to 51492, the S&P 500 loses 1.2% to 7420 and the Nasdaq slips 1.3% to 26021. (patrick.sullivan@wsj.com)

 

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June 17, 2026 16:12 ET (20:12 GMT)

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