Market Jitters: Wall Street Slips Amid Middle East Tensions

Wall Street's key indexes experienced a downturn as trading began on Monday. Investor anxiety concerning Middle East instability overshadowed last week's earnings optimism. The Dow Jones fell by 82.6 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also saw slight decreases, reflecting broader market caution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-05-2026 19:04 IST | Created: 04-05-2026 19:04 IST
Market Jitters: Wall Street Slips Amid Middle East Tensions
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On Monday, Wall Street's primary indexes saw a decline as trading commenced, reflecting investor unease over the ongoing Middle East conflict. This apprehension counteracted the renewed optimism from the previous week's earnings results.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened lower, dropping 82.6 points to 49,416.66, marking a 0.17% decrease. Similarly, the S&P 500 experienced a minimal decline of 1.7 points, or 0.02%, falling to 7,228.38.

The Nasdaq Composite also edged down, losing 2.3 points to settle at 25,112.18. Together, these minor shifts underscore a wider trend of market caution amidst global uncertainties.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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