Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures plunge as Trump tariff rout set to escalate


US stock futures plunged Sunday evening, setting up Wall Street for another bruising day on Monday as markets braced for more fallout from President Trump’s fast-moving tariff policy.

Futures tied to the S&P 500 (ES=F) plummeted around 4%, while those on the tech-heavy Nasdaq (NQ=F) lost 4.8%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures (YM=F) sank 3.9%, or over 1,400 points. Oil prices also dropped more than 3%.

CME – Delayed Quote USD

As of 6:45:02 PM EDT. Market Open.

ES=F NQ=F YM=F

Wall Street is coming off its worst week since the advent of the pandemic, shedding over $5 trillion in value as Trump’s plans to impose heavy tariffs on all US trading partners led to a sell-off of epic proportions. The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) entered into a bear market on Friday, more than 20% off its most recent highs, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) moved closer to that threshold with a 9% loss last week. The Dow (^DJI) closed in correction territory after losing almost 8%.

Read more: Live updates on Trump tariffs fallout

Trump has shown little sign of wavering in the face of Wall Street’s panic and international reactions. China already announced retaliatory tariffs, and the EU is readying countermeasures. The US’s new baseline 10% duties on most trading partners went into effect over the weekend, and the additional tariffs that Trump announced on so-called “bad actors” are set to be enacted beginning on Wednesday.

Administration officials defended Trump’s plans during appearances on Sunday talk shows. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent rejected the assertion that the tariffs could send the US economy into recession. JPMorgan on Friday became the first big US bank to project a recession later this year, as forecasters have in just days scrambled projections of a solid growth trajectory for the US economy.

Bessent, along with top economic adviser Kevin Hassett, claimed that more than 50 countries have reached out to begin negotiations, raising questions about logistical challenges with the tariffs set to go in place this week. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the tariffs would “definitely going to stay in place for days and weeks.”

Trump, for his part, has stayed relatively quiet this weekend, posting multiple golfing-themed videos while urging Americans to “hang tough.” He also reposted a video that claimed he is “purposely crashing” the stock market. When asked about the video on Sunday, Hassett said that Trump is “not trying to tank the market. He’s trying to deliver for American workers.”

LIVE 4 updates

  • Michael B. Kelley

    Oil falls again

    TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices fell more than 3% on Monday, extending losses from the previous week, on growing concerns that a global trade war could slow the global economy and weaken oil demand, following China’s retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

    Read more here.

  • Brett LoGiurato

    Catch up on the latest tariff developments

    Our tariff live blog has been running throughout the weekend, and it has a lot of the context you need to know heading into the trading week.

    The key theme is that Trump administration officials struck a defiant tone on the president’s tariff plans. A sampling, per our accounting:

    See the latest updates here.

  • Brett LoGiurato

    Bitcoin plummets, tests pre-election levels

    Bitcoin (BTC-USD) plummeted Sunday, putting it on track to test levels from before the election, which sent the token on a rip-roaring rally in the final months of last year.

    At last check, the cryptocurrency was trading around $78,600 per token, which puts it just above year-to-date lows.

    Ethereum (ETH-USD) saw an even more intense plunge, down around $1,600 per token, its lowest point since late 2023.

  • Brett LoGiurato

    Stock futures open way down

    Futures tied to the major indexes were all down around 4% as trading opened Sunday night:

    CME – Delayed Quote USD

    As of 6:45:02 PM EDT. Market Open.

    ES=F NQ=F YM=F



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