S&P 500 Drops 0.74% in Fourth Straight Session Despite 16.39% YTD Gain
The S&P 500 fell for a fourth consecutive session, dropping 0.74% to 6,845.50, though it remains up 16.39% for 2025. All S&P sectors closed lower, with real estate, industrials and materials leading losses, while weekly U.S. initial jobless claims fell 16,000 to 199,000.
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