Investors Hesitant Ahead Of Fed Rates Decision

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The U.S. stock markets concluded a turbulent session today as investors remained apprehensive ahead of the Federal Reserve's imminent decision on interest rates. The major indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipping 0.62% to 41,581.31, the S&P 500 down 1.07% at 5,614.66, and the Nasdaq Composite dropping significantly by 1.71% to 17,504.12. The volatility index, VIX, soared by 5.8%, echoing concerns rippling through the market.

Despite the broad declines, Dow futures showed a positive shift in after-hours trading, rising 0.12%. S&P and Nasdaq futures followed suit, gaining 0.20% and 0.34%, respectively, indicating cautious optimism. On the corporate front, Meta Platforms plunged 3.73%, while Tesla tumbled 5.34%, reflecting investor unease in the tech sector.

In contrast, European markets portrayed a brighter picture, with Germany's DAX rising 0.98% and Spain's IBEX 35 climbing 1.58%. Asian stocks also displayed strength with India's SENSEX surging 1.53%, buoyed by domestic economic confidence.

On the commodities front, crude oil edged down 0.27% to $66.72 a barrel, while gold was marginally down. In the cryptocurrency space, Bitcoin inched up 0.16%.

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