Major U.S. stock-indexes fell on Tuesday as Apple's shares remained under pressure, hitting their lowest in more than six months, and investors digested earnings reports from a host of companies. While there was no clear trigger for the selloff, traders said worries over China slowdown. With a bulk of the S&P 500 companies having reported results, investors are taking to the sidelines ahead of Friday's monthly jobs data.
Dow stocks are mixed (15 in positive area, 15 in negative area). Top looser - Apple Inc. (CVX, -2.95%). Top gainer - Microsoft Corporation (MSFT, +1.31).
S&P index sectors are mixed. Top looser - Utilities (-0.8%). Top looser - Basic Materials (+0.4%).
At the moment:
Dow 17503.00 -8.00 -0.05%
S&P 500 2090.25 -0.75 -0.04%
Nasdaq 100 4557.25 -15.75 -0.34%
10 Year yield 2,18% +0,03
Oil 46.10 +0.93 +2.06%
Gold 1091.00 +1.60 +0.15%
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