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Stock Market Today, July 8: Stocks Slide and Dow Drops 1.5% as Middle East Tensions Spike

Written by Emma Newbery for The Motley Fool -> At midday, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC) fell 0.91% to 7,435.81, the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC) declined 0.92% to 25,584.75, and the Dow Jones

Stock Market Today, July 8: Stocks Slide and Dow Drops 1.5% as Middle East Tensions Spike
Nasdaq News โ€” 8 July 2026
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At midday, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX:^GSPC) fell 0.91% to 7,435.81, the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX:^IXIC) declined 0.92% to 25,584.75, and the Dow Jone

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Why This Matters

The latest market retreat underscores how quickly geopolitical flashpoints can derail investor confidence, even in an otherwise resilient economic landscape. With oil prices already elevated, a sustained escalation in Middle East tensions risks triggering a broader risk-off sentiment that could ripple across equities, commodities, and bond markets alike. Investors are now forced to weigh the dual threats of supply disruptions and policy uncertainty against still-strong corporate earnings forecasts.

Background Context

Historically, energy markets have acted as a pressure valve for global financial stability, and the regionโ€™s role as a critical oil transit hub makes it a recurring flashpoint. Recent diplomatic strains between key players have amplified concerns, particularly as regional actors navigate shifting alliances and U.S. policy shifts under a new administration. The current volatility echoes patterns seen during past crises, but with the added complexity of a market that has priced in optimism for soft landings and rate cuts.

What Happens Next

If tensions escalate further, defensive sectors like utilities and healthcare may outperform while cyclical industries face headwinds. Traders will closely monitor crude oil futures and shipping routes, as any disruption could force a reassessment of inflation expectations. Meanwhile, policymakers may face pressure to signal stability, though their room for maneuver is constrained by divergent domestic priorities.

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