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1h agoDow Jones drops 397 points as profit-taking pressures US markets after recent rally

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 397 points lower on November 10 as investors booked profits following a multi-week rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also declined, led by weakness in energy, utilities, and semiconductor sectors. Traders rotated out of high-valuation tech shares amid rising Treasury yields and cautious corporate commentary ahead of retail-sales data.
Despite the dip, year-to-date gains for major US indices remain above 12 percent. Broader sentiment stayed constructive as investors weighed fiscal developments and potential policy adjustments by the Federal Reserve.
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1h agoDow Jones drops 397 points as profit-taking pressures US markets after recent rally

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 397 points lower on November 10 as investors booked profits following a multi-week rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also declined, led by weakness in energy, utilities, and semiconductor sectors. Traders rotated out of high-valuation tech shares amid rising Treasury yields and cautious corporate commentary ahead of retail-sales data.
Despite the dip, year-to-date gains for major US indices remain above 12 percent. Broader sentiment stayed constructive as investors weighed fiscal developments and potential policy adjustments by the Federal Reserve.
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Dow Jones fell 397 points while S&P 500 and Nasdaq retreated as sectoral profit-taking and rising yields paused recent market momentum.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 397 points lower on November 10 as investors booked profits following a multi-week rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also declined, led by weakness in energy, utilities, and semiconductor sectors. Traders rotated out of high-valuation tech shares amid rising Treasury yields and cautious corporate commentary ahead of retail-sales data.
Despite the dip, year-to-date gains for major US indices remain above 12 percent. Broader sentiment stayed constructive as investors weighed fiscal developments and potential policy adjustments by the Federal Reserve.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 397 points lower on November 10 as investors booked profits following a multi-week rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also declined, led by weakness in energy, utilities, and semiconductor sectors. Traders rotated out of high-valuation tech shares amid rising Treasury yields and cautious corporate commentary ahead of retail-sales data.
Despite the dip, year-to-date gains for major US indices remain above 12 percent. Broader sentiment stayed constructive as investors weighed fiscal developments and potential policy adjustments by the Federal Reserve.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 19:29 IST