S&P 500 Unofficially Closes Down 193.72 Points, or 2.55%, at 7,390.59
The S&P 500 unofficially closed down 193.72 points, or 2.55%, at 7,390.59 in its latest trading session. The drop marks a substantial single-session decline for the benchmark index.

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The S&P 500 recorded a sharp decline in its most recent trading session, unofficially closing down 193.72 points, or 2.55%, to settle at 7,390.59.
Session Performance
The benchmark index posted a notable loss, as reflected in the closing figures below:
| Metric: | Details |
|---|---|
| Closing Level: | 7,390.59 |
| Point Change: | -193.72 |
| Percentage Change: | -2.55% |
The decline of 193.72 points represents a significant single-session move for the widely tracked index, which serves as a key barometer of broad U.S. equity market performance.
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