
US stocks fell on Thursday as a US-China trade war dragged on, while loan losses at regional banks fueled continued concerns over credit quality.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) flipped from solid early gains to a 0.5% loss, even as Nvidia (NVDA) and other AI-related stocks floated higher after chip manufacturing giant TSMC’s stellar earnings. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell 0.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) decreased 0.6%, or roughly 300 points.
Investors flocked to bonds with the 10-year Treasury yield (^TNX) dropping below 4%. Meanwhile, gold (GC=F) climbed above $4,300 per ounce, another record for the precious metal.
A choppy market action remains the theme of the week on Wall Street, despite hints of coming Fed rate cuts and strong quarterly results from Wall Street banks.
Regional banks, however, were in Thursday’s spotlight, with shares of Zions Bancorporation (ZION) and Western Alliance (WAL) plunging after both disclosing problems with loans, adding to concerns over credit stress.
Chip stocks rose earlier in the session on Thursday after TSMC (TSM) hiked its outlook for 2025 revenue growth for the second time this year, giving hope that surging AI demand will keep on booming.
The go-to contract chipmaker for Nvidia and Apple (AAPL) also reported a nearly 40% surge in quarterly profit in the last quarter, beating estimates and reaching a record. Nvidia, Broadcom (AVGO), Micron (MU), and other AI-related stocks rose.
Meanwhile, US-China trade frictions were again in the spotlight after Trump confirmed on Wednesday that tensions with China remain elevated. He told a reporter who asked whether the two countries are headed for a long-lasting trade war, “Well, you’re in one now.” At the same time, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested the trade truce between the two could be extended.
Another headwind, the US government shutdown, entered its third week. The stoppage, which has deprived the Fed and Wall Street of key data on the economy, is increasingly expected to continue into November.
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