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U.S. stocks fell in November, marking the S&P 500’s worst month in over ten years due to inflation fears, Fed policy concerns, and rising geopolitical tensions.
U.S. stocks ended November on a weak note, marking one of the worst months for the S&P 500 in over a decade.
The index posted its first monthly decline since June, defying typical seasonal trends that usually favor gains in November.
Market volatility increased amid rising concerns over inflation, Federal Reserve policy, and geopolitical tensions.
Despite a strong start to the month, equities struggled as investor sentiment soured, leading to broad losses across sectors.
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Las acciones estadounidenses cayeron en noviembre, marcando el peor mes del S&P 500 en más de diez años debido a los temores a la inflación, las preocupaciones sobre la política de la Fed y las crecientes tensiones geopolíticas.