Wall Street steadies after its worst day in nearly 2 years, and stocks are mixed

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Some calm is returning to Wall Street in early trading after Japan’s stock market soared to bounce back from its worst loss since 1987

Some calm is returning to Wall Street, and U.S. stocks are holding steadier after Japan’s market soared earlier Tuesday to bounce back from its worst loss since 1987. The Standard & Poor's 500 was 0.2% higher in early trading and on track to break a brutal three-day losing streak. It had tumbled a bit more than 6% after several weaker-than-expected reports raised worries the Federal Reserve had pressed the brakes too hard for too long on the U.S.

The resulting exits from those trades may have helped accelerate the declines for markets around the world. But Japan’s Nikkei 225 jumped 10.2% Tuesday, following its 12.4% sell-off the day before, which was its worst since the Black Monday crash of 1987. Stocks in Tokyo rebounded as the value of the Japanese yen stabilized a bit against the U.S. dollar following several days of sharp gains.

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