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2h agoUS equities dip 2.4% as tech valuations weigh but bulls stay intact

On 9 November 2025, the S&P 500 declined 2.4% over eight sessions as investors reassessed stretched technology valuations following a modest U.S. jobs miss.
Despite this correction, market strategists describe the pullback as a short-term consolidation rather than a reversal, underpinned by strong corporate earnings, AI-linked capital-expenditure momentum, and a resilient U.S. economy.
Portfolio managers note rotation toward dividend-yielding and defensive sectors, reflecting tactical repositioning instead of a broad risk-off sentiment.
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2h agoUS equities dip 2.4% as tech valuations weigh but bulls stay intact

On 9 November 2025, the S&P 500 declined 2.4% over eight sessions as investors reassessed stretched technology valuations following a modest U.S. jobs miss.
Despite this correction, market strategists describe the pullback as a short-term consolidation rather than a reversal, underpinned by strong corporate earnings, AI-linked capital-expenditure momentum, and a resilient U.S. economy.
Portfolio managers note rotation toward dividend-yielding and defensive sectors, reflecting tactical repositioning instead of a broad risk-off sentiment.
Related:
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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US markets fell 2.4% on valuation concerns, but investors see it as a brief correction within an ongoing bull phase.
On 9 November 2025, the S&P 500 declined 2.4% over eight sessions as investors reassessed stretched technology valuations following a modest U.S. jobs miss.
Despite this correction, market strategists describe the pullback as a short-term consolidation rather than a reversal, underpinned by strong corporate earnings, AI-linked capital-expenditure momentum, and a resilient U.S. economy.
Portfolio managers note rotation toward dividend-yielding and defensive sectors, reflecting tactical repositioning instead of a broad risk-off sentiment.

On 9 November 2025, the S&P 500 declined 2.4% over eight sessions as investors reassessed stretched technology valuations following a modest U.S. jobs miss.
Despite this correction, market strategists describe the pullback as a short-term consolidation rather than a reversal, underpinned by strong corporate earnings, AI-linked capital-expenditure momentum, and a resilient U.S. economy.
Portfolio managers note rotation toward dividend-yielding and defensive sectors, reflecting tactical repositioning instead of a broad risk-off sentiment.
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Nov 9, 2025 • 14:01 IST