Major U.S. stock-indexes fell more than 1.5% on Tuesday morning amid a decline in commodity prices and continuing uncertainty about when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. Copper prices hit a three-week low, while oil was down more than 2 percent on persistent worries about demand, especially in China. The Fed last week kept rates at near-zero levels, citing the turbulence in a tightly linked global economy, including slowing growth in China. But, Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said on Monday a rate hike later this year was still possible.
All of Dow stocks in negative area (30 of 30). Top looser - United Technologies Corporation (UTX, -3.70%).
All of S&P index sectors also in positive area. Top looser - Healthcare (-2.2%).
At the moment:
Dow 16150.00 -306.00 -1.86%
S&P 500 1924.50 -38.50 -1.96%
Nasdaq 100 4237.00 -104.25 -2.40%
10 Year yield 2,13% -0,08
Oil 45.76 -1.20 -2.56%
Gold 1124.90 -7.90 -0.70%
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