Major U.S. stock-indexes fell more than 1% on Thursday morning, pushing the Dow and the S&P into the red for the year, after the Federal Reserve highlighted global growth concerns and as Walt Disney dragged down consumer discretionary stocks. The Dow Jones industrial average fell to a more than six-month low, while the Nasdaq composite and the S&P 500 fell to their lowest in more than a month. The Fed, in minutes of its latest meeting released on Wednesday, continued to express broad concerns about lagging inflation even as the job market improved further. The comments led traders to scale back bets that rates would be raised in September.
Almost all Dow stocks in negative area (27 of 30). Top looser - The Walt Disney Company (DIS, -5.12%). Top gainer - The Procter & Gamble Company (PG, +0.70).
Almost all S&P index sectors also in negative area. Top looser - Utilities (-1.8%). Лидером роста является Services (+0,1%).
At the moment:
Dow 17076.00 -209.00 -1.21%
S&P 500 2049.00 -23.75 -1.15%
Nasdaq 100 4417.50 -86.25 -1.92%
10 Year yield 2,09% -0,03
Oil 41.33 +0.06 +0.15%
Gold 1150.50 +22.60 +2.00%
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