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Dow falls 700 pts as Fed holds rates, hot PPI fuels inflation fears

by March 18, 2026
written by March 18, 2026

Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve’s decision to hold interest rates steady, rising inflation pressures, and escalating geopolitical risks linked to the Middle East conflict.

Major US indexes extended losses following the Fed’s announcement and fresh economic data.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 768 points, or more than 1.6%, while the S&P 500 dropped roughly 1.36% and the Nasdaq Composite declined around 1.46%.

The Dow also slipped below its 200-day moving average and is now on track for its worst month since 2022.

Fed holds rates, signals limited easing ahead

The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged in a range of 3.5% to 3.75%, in line with expectations.

Policymakers indicated they still expect just one rate cut this year, though without providing a clear timeline.

In its post-meeting statement, the central bank highlighted uncertainty stemming from geopolitical developments.

“The implications of developments in the Middle East for the US economy are uncertain.”

Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that inflation progress may be slower than previously hoped.

“The forecast is that we will be making progress on inflation, not as much as we had hoped, but some progress on inflation,” Powell said.

Market participants interpreted the Fed’s stance as cautious, with officials balancing concerns about inflation against signs of a stable economy.

Hot inflation data and oil surge weigh on sentiment

Investor sentiment was further pressured by stronger-than-expected wholesale inflation data.

The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.7% in February, well above expectations of 0.3%, while annual PPI climbed 3.4%, exceeding forecasts of 2.9%.

The data reinforced concerns that inflation remains persistent, particularly as rising oil prices add to cost pressures.

Oil prices surged as geopolitical tensions escalated.

Brent crude climbed 7% above $110 per barrel after reports of attacks on Iranian energy facilities, while US crude also traded at elevated levels near $98.

Mixed corporate moves amid volatile market backdrop

Despite the broader market selloff, individual stocks saw varied movements.

Technology shares showed some resilience, with AMD gaining after expanding its partnership with Samsung on memory chips for AI infrastructure.

Micron Technology and SanDisk also rose ahead of earnings and on continued strength in the semiconductor space.

However, Nvidia shares dipped despite securing approval from Beijing to sell certain AI chips in China.

Elsewhere, asset managers Apollo Global Management and Ares Management rebounded after recent losses tied to private credit concerns.

Consumer names also posted gains.

Lululemon surged following its quarterly results, while Macy’s shares jumped after the retailer signaled a smaller-than-expected impact from tariffs and reported stronger earnings.

The market remains highly sensitive to macroeconomic developments, particularly the trajectory of inflation, energy prices, and geopolitical risks.

With the Fed signaling limited easing and inflation data coming in hotter than expected, investors are bracing for continued volatility as they assess the balance between economic growth and price stability.

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