Stocks gave up early gains and closed lower on Wall Street. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% Thursday. The Dow lost 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite slipped less than 0.1%. Health care stocks sank after the White House released letters asking big pharmaceutical companies to cut prices and make other changes in the next 60 days.
Losses for health care stocks help push Wall Street lower
Stocks gave up early gains and closed lower on Wall Street, led by drops in health care companies. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite slipped less than 0.1%. Health care stocks sank after the White House released letters asking big pharmaceutical companies to cut prices and make other changes in the next 60 days. Meta Platforms surged after the parent company of Facebook and Instagram crushed Wall Street's sales and profit targets even as the company continues to pour billions of dollars into artificial intelligence.
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Stocks indexes were mixed in afternoon trading on Wall Street Thursday after a health care sector slide offset some of the gains from a rally among big tech companies.
The S&P 500 was up less than 0.1%, holding just below the record high it set on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 88 points, or 0.2%, as of 2:51 p.m. Eastern. The technology-heavy Nasdaq rose 0.3% and is on track for a record.