The Nasdaq Closes in a Correction

纳斯达克收于调整区间

WSJ What’s News

2026-03-27

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P.M. Edition for Mar. 26. Major U.S. indexes fell today, with the Nasdaq dropping 2.4% and closing in a correction–more than 10% below its recent high. Plus, officials suspect that Iran is behind a series of attacks on Jews across Western Europe. The Wall Street Journal’s chief European political correspondent Bojan Pancevski discusses how Iran is adopting Russia’s playbook. And Wall Street bonuses hit a record. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The Nasdaq falls into correction territory.

  • And U.S. Mortgage rates rise for the fourth week in a row, in a bad sign for the spring home-buying season.

  • Plus, officials think Iran is behind a series of attacks targeting Jews across Europe.

  • Essentially, it can turn anyone into a sort of executor of Iran's agenda.

  • Quite often, they don't even know who they're working for.

  • It basically means that a lot of people from all walks of life

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  • It's Thursday, March 26th.

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  • Several Senate Republicans are pressing the White House to declare a national emergency to free up money to pay TSA agents

  • and help millions of Americans who are traveling for spring break and holidays and facing long lines at airports.

  • Democrats have blocked funding for the Department of Homeland Security because they want new rules

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