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1h agoU.S. Markets Retreat as AI Valuations Raise Investor Concerns

U.S. stock markets closed sharply lower on November 7 amid ongoing concerns over AI stock valuations and the partial government shutdown affecting economic data flow. The S&P 500 ended at 6,720.32, down 1.1%, with technology and consumer discretionary sectors losing over 2%. Energy stocks posted modest gains of around 1%.
Analysts from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley warned that drawdowns of 10-20% could occur over the next 12 to 24 months. Investor sentiment was cautious as corporate earnings, economic indicators, and geopolitical developments remain uncertain.
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1h agoU.S. Markets Retreat as AI Valuations Raise Investor Concerns

U.S. stock markets closed sharply lower on November 7 amid ongoing concerns over AI stock valuations and the partial government shutdown affecting economic data flow. The S&P 500 ended at 6,720.32, down 1.1%, with technology and consumer discretionary sectors losing over 2%. Energy stocks posted modest gains of around 1%.
Analysts from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley warned that drawdowns of 10-20% could occur over the next 12 to 24 months. Investor sentiment was cautious as corporate earnings, economic indicators, and geopolitical developments remain uncertain.
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U.S. markets fell with S&P 500 down 1.1%, tech and consumer discretionary sectors declined as investors worry about AI valuations and economic uncertainty.
U.S. stock markets closed sharply lower on November 7 amid ongoing concerns over AI stock valuations and the partial government shutdown affecting economic data flow. The S&P 500 ended at 6,720.32, down 1.1%, with technology and consumer discretionary sectors losing over 2%. Energy stocks posted modest gains of around 1%.
Analysts from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley warned that drawdowns of 10-20% could occur over the next 12 to 24 months. Investor sentiment was cautious as corporate earnings, economic indicators, and geopolitical developments remain uncertain.

U.S. stock markets closed sharply lower on November 7 amid ongoing concerns over AI stock valuations and the partial government shutdown affecting economic data flow. The S&P 500 ended at 6,720.32, down 1.1%, with technology and consumer discretionary sectors losing over 2%. Energy stocks posted modest gains of around 1%.
Analysts from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley warned that drawdowns of 10-20% could occur over the next 12 to 24 months. Investor sentiment was cautious as corporate earnings, economic indicators, and geopolitical developments remain uncertain.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 14:01 IST