
US STOCKS-Wall Street falls with financials amid credit card rate plan

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U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday, driven by a decline in financial shares following JPMorgan's warning about President Trump's proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Despite JPMorgan reporting better-than-expected Q4 profits, concerns over the cap led to a selloff in financial stocks, including Visa and Mastercard. The S&P 500 dropped 0.20%, the Nasdaq fell 0.10%, and the Dow Jones decreased by 0.81%. Analysts expect positive earnings for the fourth quarter, but the market reacted to inflation data and the potential impact of the credit card rate proposal.
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