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U.S. Stock Futures Plunge Further After Wall Street’s Bloody Friday – What’s Next? (11/14/25)

U.S. Stock Futures Plunge Further After Wall Street’s Bloody Friday – What’s Next? (11/14/25)

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2025-11-14 08:47:31
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Stock Market News Today, 11/14/25 – U.S. Stock Futures Extend Decline after Wall Street’s Drop

Wall Street's sell-off triggers domino effect in pre-market trading

Investors scramble as futures extend losses—no safe havens in sight

Tech leads the decline while 'defensive' sectors prove anything but

Analysts: 'This isn't a correction—it's a reality check'

Bonus jab: Traders suddenly remembering bonds exist after 3 years of meme-stock denial

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During Thursday’s regular trading session, all three major indexes finished lower amid uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s next policy move and a steep sell-off in technology shares. The Dow Jones fell 1.65%, wiping out Wednesday’s gains. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 also retreated, falling 2.29% and 1.66%, respectively. Technology stocks led the downturn, with Nvidia (NVDA) dropping 3.6% and Broadcom (AVGO) sliding 4.3%.

Traders are increasingly uncertain about the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in December. The recent end of a six-week government shutdown has added to market uncertainty, as several key economic data may not be released, potentially complicating the Fed’s decision-making process.

With earnings season drawing to a close, notable companies reporting Friday include Li Auto (LI), Quantum Computing (QUBT), Bit Digital (BTDT), and Hive Digital (HIVE).

Notably, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield was up, floating NEAR 4.13%. WTI crude oil futures were trending higher, hovering near $59.62 per barrel as of the last check. Additionally, the Gold Spot U.S. dollar price decreased to nearly $4,177 per ounce on Friday.

Elsewhere, in Europe, markets opened lower on Friday as fears over a potential artificial intelligence bubble and broader economic slowdown weighed on investor sentiment.

Asia-Pacific Markets Traded Lower

Asia-Pacific markets also traded lower on Friday, tracking Wall Street losses. Chinese markets fell as the country’s slowdown deepened in October, pressured by weak consumer demand and an ongoing property slump.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index dropped 1.85%. In China, the Shanghai Composite lost 0.97%, while the Shenzhen Component declined 1.53%. Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei fell 1.77%, and the Topix slipped 0.65%.

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