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(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock | |
markets, click or type LIVE/ in a news window.)*Defensive stocks limit market losses*Moderna slides after mixed data from flu vaccine trial | |
U.S. markets closed on Monday for Presidents' Day*Indexes down: Dow 0.18%, S&P 0.91%, Nasdaq 1.41%Feb 17 (Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes fell on Friday, | |
weighed down by energy and megacap growth names, as investors | |
worried that inflation and signs of strength in the U.S. economy | |
could put the Federal Reserve on pace for more interest rate | |
hikes.Wall Street indexes turned volatile this week following a | |
strong start to 2023 as economic data pointed to elevated | |
inflation, a tight job market and resilience in consumer | |
spending, giving the Fed more room for to raise borrowing costs.Goldman Sachs and Bank of America forecast three more rate | |
hikes this year and by a quarter of a percentage point each, up | |
from their previous estimate of two rate rises.Traders are expecting at least two more rate increases and | |
see the Fed rate peaking at 5.3% by July."Anything strong in terms of data is a sign of an overheated | |
economy, where the Fed is going to have to continue to raise | |
interest rates, either pushing them higher or keeping them | |
higher for longer," Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at | |
Dakota Wealth said."So investors feel that the central bank is going to kill | |
the economy by jacking rates up too many times."Seven of the 11 major S&P sectors were lower, with energy | |
stocks sliding 3.6% as oil prices tumbled almost 3%.Rate-sensitive megacap names like Microsoft Corp, | |
Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc lost more than 1% | |
as the yield on 10-year Treasury notes hit a | |
three-month high.Defensive sectors, which tend to outperform during economic | |
uncertainty, such as healthcare, consumer staple | |
and utilities gained.The CBOE Volatility index, also known as Wall | |
Street's fear gauge, traded above 20 points for a second session | |
in a row.At 12:51 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average | |
was down 60.12 points, or 0.18%, at 33,636.73, the S&P 500 | |
was down 37.34 points, or 0.91%, at 4,053.07, and the | |
Nasdaq Composite was down 167.37 points, or 1.41%, at | |
11,688.46.Adding to the gloom, Richmond Fed president Thomas Barkin | |
and Fed governor Michelle Bowman joined the chorus of officials | |
advocating for more rate hikes.Moderna Inc fell 5% after its experimental | |
messenger RNA-based influenza vaccine delivered mixed results in | |
a study.Deere & Co surged 7.6% after the world's largest farm | |
equipment maker raised its annual profit and beat quarterly | |
earnings expectations.Lithium miners Livent Corp, Albemarle Corp | |
and Piedmont Lithium Inc fell between 9% and 13% due to | |
weakness in Chinese price for the EV battery metal.U.S. markets will be closed on Monday on account of | |
Presidents' Day.Declining issues outnumbered advancers for a 2.08-to-1 ratio | |
on the NYSE and 1.36-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.The S&P index recorded six new 52-week highs and one new | |
low, while the Nasdaq recorded 55 new highs and 54 new lows. | |
(Reporting by Johann M Cherian and Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; | |
Editing by Alden Bentley, Anil D'Silva, Sriraj Kalluvila and | |
Arun Koyyur) |