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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.)*Biggest daily falls on Wall St since Dec. 15*Home Depot falls as FY profit forecast disappoints*Big tech stocks hit in widespread decline*U.S. business activity expands for first time in 8 months*Indexes down: Dow 2.06%, S&P 2%, Nasdaq 2.5%Feb 21 (Reuters) -Wall Street posted its worst performance of the year on | |
Tuesday, with the main benchmarks ending down as investors | |
interpreted a rebound in U.S. business activity in February to | |
mean interest rates will need to stay higher for longer to | |
control inflation.For the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, it | |
was their third session in a row closing lower, while the | |
decline in the Dow Jones Industrial wiped out its gains | |
for 2023.The falls came after the S&P Global Purchasing | |
Manufacturer's index, which reflects business activity in the | |
United States, returned to expansion for the first time in eight | |
months in February. The 50.2 reading, up from 46.8 in January, | |
was buoyed by a robust services sector, according to a survey.The report added to a recent slew of economic data which has | |
painted a picture of a resilient economy, which continues to | |
perform against a backdrop of multiple rate-rises by the central | |
bank in 2022 aimed at tamping down inflation.With inflation still far from the Fed's 2% target, and the | |
economy retaining much of its vigor, money market participants | |
have been revising upwards where they see the Fed fund rates | |
peaking - currently at 5.35% in July and staying near those | |
levels throughout the year."Today, the realization is that the Fed is not kidding | |
around about higher for longer, and in fact it might be a little | |
bit higher for a little-to-a-lot bit longer," said Carol | |
Schleif, chief investment officer at BMO Family Office.U.S. stocks had an upbeat start to the year after their | |
worst annual showing in more than a decade in 2022, as investors | |
hoped the central bank's rate-hike cycle was nearing its end. | |
Such positivity makes equity markets susceptible to pull-backs | |
though, when data undermines such expectations."The market keeps looking for a dovish pivot, and they are | |
just not going to get it," said Schleif.Investors will look to the minutes detailing discussion at | |
the Fed's last policy meeting, due out on Wednesday, for further | |
clues on attitudes within the central bank on rates.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 697.1 points, | |
or 2.06%, to 33,129.59, the S&P 500 lost 81.75 points, or | |
2.00%, to 3,997.34 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped | |
294.97 points, or 2.5%, to 11,492.30.Among those hit by Tuesday's widespread declines were big | |
tech stocks, with Tesla Inc, Amazon.com Inc, | |
Microsoft Corp and Google-parent Alphabet Inc | |
all falling between 2.1% and 5.3%.Not helping them was the fact the U.S. benchmark 10-year | |
Treasury notes hit a fresh three-month high.Higher yields typically weigh on growth stocks, whose | |
valuations tend to be based on future profits that are | |
discounted heavily as rates go higher.The semiconductor index was also impacted, dropping | |
3.3%.Elsewhere, Home Depot Inc slumped 7.1% to a | |
three-month low after the No. 1 domestic home improvement chain | |
warned of weakening demand and issued a dour profit forecast for | |
2023.Smaller rival Lowe's Cos Inc fell 5.1% ahead of its | |
results next week.Walmart forecast full-year earnings below estimates | |
and painted a grim picture of hotter-than-expected food | |
inflation squeezing profit margins. However, the world's largest | |
retailer rose 0.6%.All of the major 11 S&P 500 sectors fell, with the consumer | |
discretionary index's 3.3% decline leading the way.Volume on U.S. exchanges was 11 billion shares, compared | |
with the 11.62 billion average for the full session over the | |
last 20 trading days.The S&P 500 posted two new 52-week highs and one new | |
low; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 57 new highs and 112 new | |
lows. | |
(Reporting by Johann M Cherian and Medha Singh in Bengaluru and | |
David French in New York; Editing by Marguerita Choy and Anil | |
D'Silva) |