S&P 500 Slides, Gold Crashes As $100 Oil Stokes Stagflation Fears: What's Moving Markets Thursday?
3/19/2026
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On Thursday, the S&P 500 fell 0.56% to close at 6,587.12, marking its lowest level since mid-November, amid rising crude oil prices that surpassed $100 per barrel due to geopolitical tensions. The Federal Reserve maintained the fed funds rate at 3.75% but raised inflation projections, contributing to a sell-off in gold, which dropped 4.5% to $4,602.33 per troy ounce. Notably, the VanEck Gold Miners ETF declined 7.1%, reflecting the sector's worst monthly performance since October 2008, while Newmont Corporation's shares plunged 8.39% to $97.60.
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