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Stock Market Today: Dow Falls 200 Points; Nvidia, Tesla Slide (Live Coverage)

2025-12-01 13:51
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Stock Market Today: Dow Falls 200 Points; Nvidia, Tesla Slide (Live Coverage)

Stock Market Today Stock Market Today: Dow Falls 200 Points; Nvidia, Tesla Slide (Live Coverage) Licensing SCOTT LEHTONEN Updated 08:51 AM ET 12/01/2025 Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average an...

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Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major stock indexes fell sharply in premarket trading Monday, as Wall Street threatened to give up some of last week's stock market rally. Among the losers, Nvidia (NVDA) and Tesla (TSLA) moved lower on the stock market today. Ahead of the opening bell, the Dow dropped 0.5%, or more than 200…

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