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U.S. Stocks Decline as Tariff Speculation and Weak Economic Data Rattle Markets

Automakers gain on potential tariff relief while CrowdStrike and other companies face setbacks due to disappointing guidance and earnings.

  • U.S. stock markets fell at midday after starting higher, driven by concerns over tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a weaker-than-expected private sector jobs report.
  • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that a deal to reduce tariffs on Canada and Mexico could be announced, boosting shares of automakers like GM, Ford, and Stellantis.
  • CrowdStrike shares dropped sharply after the company issued weaker-than-expected earnings guidance, despite reporting strong year-over-year revenue growth.
  • Other companies facing challenges included Thor Industries and AeroVironment, which reported unexpected losses and lowered outlooks due to slowing demand and specific disruptions.
  • Moderna and Novo Nordisk saw gains, with Moderna benefiting from insider stock purchases and Novo Nordisk announcing reduced pricing for its weight loss drug through a new pharmacy initiative.
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