S&P 500 suffers back-to-back 1% losses for first time since August
The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, the Nasdaq 100 was down 1.3%, and the Russell 2000 gave back 0.8% on Monday.
The Magnificent 7 cohort registered its third straight decline for the first time since the start of October, with only Nvidia gaining and Tesla leading the way down.
Boeing came under selling pressure after this weekend’s fatal airplane crash in South Korea.
Every S&P 500 sector ETF fell, with consumer discretionary, materials, and healthcare at the bottom of the leaderboard.
Natural-gas stocks were one of the few bright spots in the market, with Comstock Resources up double digits as the price of the underlying commodity spiked ahead of a looming cold snap.