Tuesday could be another rough day for Wall Street.
U.S. stock market futures slid in early trading Monday evening, signalling another day of steep losses for Wall Street on Tuesday.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures YM00, -1.32% were last down 1.5%, while S&P 500 futures ES00, -1.26% were off 1.4% and Nasdaq Composite futures NQ00, -1.44% sank 1.6%. Those numbers were actually an improvement, as Dow futures were more than 500 points lower at one point. Dow futures were last off about 375 points, suggesting triple-digit losses for the Dow at Tuesday’s open.
On Monday, stocks had their worst day of the year, with the Dow shedding more than 767 points. The Dow DJIA, -2.90% ended the day down 2.9%, at 25,717.74 , while the S&P 500 SPX, -2.98% declined 87.31 points, or 3%, to close at 2,844.74. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, -3.47% shed 278.03 points to finish at 7,726.04, a decline of 3.5%.Late Monday, the U.S.
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