Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during afternoon trading on Feb. 20, 2026 in New York City.
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Investors lost their sense of security in the business of cybersecurity companies after Anthropic on Friday launched Claude Code Security, which it said can scan code for vulnerabilities and suggest solutions. Shares of CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks and Cloudflare slumped, but it was IBM that was hit the worst, plunging nearly 13.2%.
The “pure tariff chaos”— as Bernd Lange, the chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, put it — also contributed to the uncertainty in markets. The European Union on Monday said its trade deal with the U.S. was “on hold” following the Supreme Court ruling that Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs are illegal.
“The push and pull with tariffs is likely to be a distracting theme for markets for the remainder of the year, albeit with less volatility than the initial shock last April,” said Michael Landsberg, chief investment officer at Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management
Major U.S. indexes were dragged down by those factors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than its peers because IBM constitutes a comparatively larger portion of its value.
Meanwhile, Singapore Airlines, UOB and Standard Chartered report earnings on Tuesday.
China and Japan markets resume trading after their holiday breaks — with plenty of news over the past week to digest, investors should watch out for outsized movements in those regions.
— CNBC’s Holly Ellyatt and Elsa Ohlen contributed to this report.
FedEx sued the U.S. government on Monday, seeking a “full refund” of the money the shipping giant paid for tariffs imposed by Trump, which the Supreme Court last week ruled are illegal. FedEx’s suit appears to be the first one filed by a major American company.
OpenAI is entering multiyear partnerships with four consulting firms that will help the company deploy its enterprise platform called Frontier. The platform acts as an intelligence layer that stitches together disparate systems and data within an organization.
Oil retreated from a six-month high on Monday after Oman announced that a third round of talks between the U.S. and Iran will continue this week in Geneva. Brent rallied to a six-month high of $71 last week, as Iran-related supply fears drove up risk premium.
U.S. stocks fell Monday on AI fears and tariff confusion. The S&P 500 lost 1.04%, putting it in the red again for 2026. The Dow was down 1.66% and the Nasdaq Composite declined 1.13%. The pan-European Stoxx 600 lost 0.45%. Bitcoin dipped below $65,000 on Monday.
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Some U.S. allies see higher duties under new tariffs, rivals see relief, trade body says
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/23/trump-higher-tariffs-us-allies-rivals-trade-relief.html
While some experts said the Supreme Court’s decision delivers the greatest relief to countries previously hit hardest by IEEPA-linked tariffs, others told CNBC it disadvantages nations that first negotiated trade deals with the U.S.
The U.K., the European Union and Singapore face higher trade-weighted tariffs, while countries such as Brazil, China and India will see such levies go down after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would raise global duties to 15%.
— Lim Hui Jie             Â