March 18, 2025 - 19:03

As Wall Street navigates a turbulent market, investors are left questioning whether the recent sell-off signifies a bottom for stocks. The Nasdaq composite led the decline, with technology shares taking a significant hit, highlighted by Nvidia's drop of over 3%. This downturn reflects ongoing concerns about the economic landscape and the impact of the Federal Reserve's impending policy decisions.
With the Fed's meeting on the horizon, market participants are closely monitoring potential shifts in interest rates and monetary policy. The technology sector, which has been a driving force in the market's previous rallies, is now under pressure as investors reassess their positions in light of rising inflation and economic uncertainty.
Traders are weighing the potential outcomes of the Fed's deliberations, with many anticipating that the central bank may adopt a more cautious stance moving forward. As this narrative unfolds, the sentiment on Wall Street remains cautious, with many investors awaiting clearer signals before committing to new positions.
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In Graphic Detail: The puny nature of regulatory fines compared to Big Tech’s financial prowessGovernments worldwide are increasingly wielding regulatory fines against technology giants for various infractions, from antitrust violations to data privacy breaches. However, a stark comparison...
January 29, 2026 - 23:05
German Finance Minister Calls for Discriminatory Taxes on Large U.S. Tech Firms - Americans for Tax ReformGerman Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has called for the implementation of a new digital services tax aimed squarely at large international technology corporations. The proposal, outlined in a...