The S&P 500 briefly touched an all-time high before hovering flat in the afternoon session, while the Nasdaq dipped 0.2% as investors weighed strong economic data against latest batch of corporate earnings. The Dow Jones, on the other hand was down over 200 points, dragged down by a nearly 3% slide in American Express shares. Meanwhile, Netflix shares slipped 4.8%, despite the company beating expectations on both revenue and earnings per share. Conversely, Charles Schwab added 2.1% after upbeat earnings and revenue and Chevron was up 1.5% as the company completed the $53 billion Hess...
European stocks fell as traders pared back expectations for an interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December after cautious comments from Chair Jerome Powell. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was 0.7% lower at the close in London, giving back much of Thursday's rebound as it declined for the third day this week. Media, health care and technology stocks led Friday's retreat while basic resources gained on higher aluminum prices. China announced the removal of a tax rebate that covers over 5 million tons of exports of the metal. Sanofi SA was among...
Stocks tumbled on Friday as the postelection rally fizzled, placing the major averages on track for sharp weekly losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 292 points, or 0.68%. S&P 500 slipped about 1.1%, while Nasdaq Composite shed 2%. Declines in pharmaceutical stocks weighed on the 30-stock Dow and the S&P 500, with Amgen down 5% and Moderna off by more than 7%. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he planned to nominate vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The SPDR S&P Biotech ETF (XBI) tumbled more than...
European markets opened lower on Friday, as investors assessed the latest economic data and the future path to cut interest rates following hawkish comments from US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The pan-European Stoxx 600 fell 0.8% in early trade, with all major bourses and nearly all sectors in the red. Healthcare stocks fell 1.72%, tracking a broader decline for global vaccine makers, as investors weighed President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Technology stocks also fell 1.36%, while utilities were...
The Nikkei 225 jumped 1.1% to above 38,900 while the broader Topix Index gained 1% to 2,728 on Friday (11/15), with Japanese shares snapping a three-day slide as solid GDP data lifted market sentiment. Japan's economy expanded 0.3% year-on-year in the third quarter, ending two straight quarters of declines amid further gains in private consumption and government spending. Local shares also benefited from a sharply weaker yen that boosted the profit outlook for Japan's export-driven industries. Meanwhile, investors remained cautious after U.S. Fed Chair Powell said that strong U.S. economic...
Hong Kong's shares rose 97 points or 0.5% to 19,532 in early trade on Friday, ending losses in the prior five months amid gains across all sectors. Traders digested activity data from China showing retail turnover rose to an eight-month high in October and the jobless rate fell to a four-month low. Nevertheless, industrial output in the mainland grew less than expected. Also supporting sentiment were hopes of favorable outcomes from the Chinese central government's work forum and a Politburo meeting in December. Cathay Pacific jumped over 9%, on a plan to repurchase convertible bonds. Other...