Wall Street ended the week and the month of February on a weaker note, as mounting concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) and renewed strains in private credit markets pressured equities. Technology and financial shares led the declines.
For the week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 1.31 percent to 48,977, hovering near its Feb. 24 low and finishing nearly flat for the month. The S&P 500 slipped by 0.44 percent to 6,878, remaining above its weekly low but down by 1.43 percent for February. The Nasdaq Composite dropped by 0.95 percent for the week and 4.82 percent for the month. The Russell 2000 lost 1.18 percent for the week and 1.03 percent for the month.





