Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Upgrade Now Tokyo - Delayed Quote • JPY Yamaya Corporation (9994.T) Follow Compare 2,853.00 +30.00 +(1.06%) At close: 3:30:00 PM GMT+9 Related News Stock market today: Dow drops 950 points, S&P 500, Nasdaq tumble as Trump bashes Fed's Powell again Investors prepared for another week of developments on President Trump's fast-moving tariff policies and for the kickoff of Big Tech earnings reports. Trump is doing what no President has done with the economy Markets (^GSPC, ^IXIC, ^DJI) continue to reel as investors weigh political risks and global volatility, with sharp moves in bonds (^TNX, ^TYX, ^FVX), the US dollar (DX=F), and equities. FS Investments chief market strategist Troy Gayeski joins Market Domination to discuss why recession risks and the clash between President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell are adding pressure across asset classes. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. What Huawei's reported chip production boost means for Nvidia Nvidia (NVDA) stock is falling as investors weigh Huawei's reported artificial intelligence (AI) chip plans. Bernstein managing director and senior analyst Stacy Rasgon joins Market Domination to discuss the situation, noting that it may not be consequential for Nvidia. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Tesla's key Q1 earnings report: What to expect Tesla's (TSLA) stock is sinking ahead of the company's first quarter earnings results, which are set to be released on Tuesday after the closing bell. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Pras Subramanian joins Market Domination to break down the details, including expectations for earnings and Musk's influence on the brand. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. Former Intel CEO on Nvidia: You have to be 10x better to dethrone the king Closing the gap with the AI chip leader won't be easy. Google, Meta antitrust: Fmr. CFPB director explains what's next Meta Platforms (META) and Alphabet's (GOOG, GOOGL) Google face ongoing cases with antitrust regulators in the US. Former commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Rohit Chopra, joins Morning Brief with Brad Smith and Madison Mills to discuss the antitrust cases. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. Dow losses steepen after Trump lashes out at Powell again Here are some of the stories driving the market action. All three of the major indexes (^DJI, ^GSPC, ^IXIC) saw their losses steepen after President Trump again aired his dissatisfaction with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Two stocks in focus this week are Tesla (TSLA) and Google-parent Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), both of which are set to report their latest quarterly results. Nvidia (NVDA) shares are falling following a Reuters report that Huawei is preparing to ship AI chips that will help Chinese companies work around curbs on Nvidia chips. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. Tesla earnings: 2 things investors are looking for Tesla (TSLA) stock is slipping Monday morning, just before the company is set to report its first quarter earnings on Tuesday. CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson joins Morning Brief to discuss the top things Tesla investors are keeping an eye on: sales guidance indicating an auto sales rebound and more information on the company's planned full self-driving roll-out in June. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. Mark Zuckerberg considered Instagram spin-off amid 'calls to break up' Big Tech Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave thought to spinning off Instagram as US antitrust scrutiny intensified last decade, according to a memo surfaced Tuesday as Zuckerberg again took the stand to defend his company against claims that Meta illegally dominated social media. US sell-off, Tesla & Alphabet earnings, Pope Francis: 3 Things Here are three stories investors are watching on Monday, April 21. US stock futures (ES=F, NQ=F, YM=F) are in the red ahead of Monday's opening bell as the "Sell America" trade gains traction. Tesla (TSLA) and Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) are set to report earnings results this week. Pope Francis has died at age 88, according to an announcement from the Vatican on Monday. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief here. Who could replace Jay Powell as Fed chair — whenever it happens The perceived favorite to replace Jerome Powell at the Fed, whenever that happens, is former Fed governor Kevin Warsh, who predicted the Fed would try to blame high inflation on President Trump. Trump's Feud With the Fed: Should Investors Be Worried? All of the major stock market indices were sharply lower on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq-100 all down by about 3% for the day, adding to recent declines. The main reason for the declines is President Donald Trump's intensifying pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Power to lower interest rates. In a social media post, Trump warned that the U.S. economy could slow down unless interest rates were to fall right away and called on Powell to do just that. Jim Cramer Says NVIDIA (NVDA) Stock Isn’t Cheap ‘Unless Everything Goes Right’ We recently published a list of 10 Jim Cramer Stocks to Buy and Sell Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discussed. Jim Cramer in a latest program on CNBC talked about President Donald Trump’s attack on Federal Reserve […] Tesla settles wrongful death lawsuit claiming sudden acceleration in Ohio crash (Reuters) -Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company Tesla has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of a man who was killed in 2021 after his Tesla crashed and caught fire near Dayton, Ohio. Tesla and lawyers for the estate disclosed the settlement in a filing on Monday in federal court in San Francisco but did not reveal its terms. Todd Walburg, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, declined to comment. China's Huawei Launches AI Chip To Fill Nvidia Void China’s Huawei has stepped up to fill the void in AI chips after the U.S. blocked Nvidia from selling to Chinese customers. The Dow plunges 1,000 points and the Nasdaq reels as Trump attacks Powell again U.S. stocks dropped sharply Monday, continuing a volatile stretch for Wall Street as geopolitical tensions, earnings anxiety, and Federal Reserve uncertainty continue to collide. Red Cat Holdings Inc (RCAT) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Drone Production Takes Flight ... Red Cat Holdings Inc (RCAT) reports operational success at its Long Beach factory and strategic advancements with Palantir, despite financial uncertainties and geopolitical challenges. Stocks, Bonds Sink in Broad Retreat From US Assets: Markets Wrap (Bloomberg) -- Heavy selling lashed Wall Street anew Monday, with longer-dated Treasuries joining stocks and the dollar in a deepening slump, after President Donald Trump’s censure of Jerome Powell’s interest-rate policy sowed angst among investors already coping with a global trade war.Most Read from BloombergDOGE Visits National Gallery of Art to Discuss Museum’s Legal StatusTrump Administration Takes Over New York Penn Station RevampDOGE Places Entire Staff of Federal Homelessness Agency on L Tesla Stock Is Falling. Odometers, Low-Price Cars, and Earnings Loom Over Shares. Tesla stock lost ground on Monday as investors responded to a pair of potentially negative developments. Also, Tesla is being sued for allegedly speeding up its odometers to avoid warranty claims. The question for investors is whether either will affect the stock. Amazon Stock Downgraded From Strong Buy Call On Tariff Risks Wall Street might still be underestimating the risk tariffs pose to Amazon.com's earnings, even though the tech giant's stock has already dropped 21% year-to-date, an analyst said Monday. Raymond James analyst Josh Beck downgraded Amazon to an outperform call from a strong buy rating and cut his price target to 195 from 275. Beck on Monday wrote that after analyzing Amazon's investment plans, Raymond James analysts "walk away with a bias that the Street is underestimating EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) pressures in 2025-2026 and thus downgrade from Strong Buy to Outperform as we look for greater investment/return-on-investment visibility." Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 4/21/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is Nikkei 225 (^N225) Return 9994.T Nikkei 225 (^N225) YTD -0.01% -14.07% 1-Year -3.14% -7.52% 3-Year +22.90% +24.41%