Stocks extend losses as investors weigh hawkish Powell remarks, more corporate earnings

Stocks extend losses as investors weigh hawkish Powell remarks, more corporate earnings

U.S. stocks were mostly lower Friday as investors assessed more corporate earnings and hawkish comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that hinted a half-point rate hike was likely next month.

The S&P 500 dipped 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, on pace to round out a third straight week of losses, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 170 points. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbed slightly, up 0.2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. Meanwhile, Treasury yields continued their march forward, with the 10-year U.S. benchmark yielding 2.9{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, the highest level since December 2018.

Speaking at a panel hosted by the International Monetary Fund Thursday, Powell said a 50-basis point rate increase was “on the table” for May when the U.S. central bank holds its next policy-setting meeting. The Fed chair also reiterated that policymakers were committed to “front-end loading” inflation-fighting efforts.

“We really are committed to using our tools to get 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} inflation back,” Powell said in remarks before European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and other officials, referring to the Fed’s target for annual price increases.

“We’re definitely in the cards for a 50 basis point rate hike in the May meeting,” Capital2Market President Keith Bliss said on Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday (video above). “The market is pretty good at dictating, if not indicating, where this is going to go.”

With the headline Consumer Price Index at its highest level in four decades, the U.S. Federal Reserve has recently signaled aggressive monetary tightening is underway to rein in rising price levels despite warnings from experts that moving too quickly could result in an economic contraction.

“The big question is whether the earnings can really sustain this kind of a macro backdrop of slower growth and Fed policy,” Deutsche Bank Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Deepak Puri said on Yahoo Finance Live earlier this week. “It seems certain companies can — historically that’s been the case. What’s different this time is really the trifecta, which is higher costs of capital, quantitative tightening, plus a lack of … a big fiscal stimulus.”

Despite worries from Wall Street over the next policy moves and the risks posed to traders, a readout of the Federal Reserve’s recently published Beige Book suggests Main Street sentiment remains positive overall.

Strategists at LPL Research said the Beige Book Barometer may provide a more accurate picture of the economic outlook than current consumer sentiment, which has been weak in the face of soaring inflation. Despite an economic slowdown in the first quarter, data out of Washington has come in better than consensus expectations in recent weeks.

“Looking at the Fed’s most recent Beige Book, local U.S. businesses remain resilient despite elevated uncertainty,” LPL Financial Asset Allocation Strategist Barry Gilbert said. “Inflation, COVID, and the conflict in Ukraine will keep uncertainty elevated in the near term, but if we can navigate these challenges we believe there are solid prospects of a pick-up in growth in the second half of the year.”

Elsewhere in markets, shares of American Express (AXP) fell 1.5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} despite a beat on its quarterly earnings in results out Friday morning. Shares of Verizon (VZ), which also reported before the opening bell, tumbled 6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} after the telecommunications giant said it lost 36,000 monthly phone subscribers during the first quarter.

Investors continued to watch Snap Inc. (SNAP) after the company projected a strong outlook for user growth on Thursday despite warning supply-chain disruptions and inflation could continue to hurt advertising demand. Shares of Snap were up about 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in early trading.

10:03 a.m. ET: U.S. business activity decelerates in April

Business activity across the U.S. eased in April, with inflationary pressures putting a dent in service sector output as rising prices weighed on spending.

S&P Global’s Flash Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index, which serves as a measure of overall economic health, fell to a reading of 55.1 this month from 57.7 in March. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected a reading of 57.9. Any reading above 50 indicates growth in the private sector.

“Many businesses continue to report a tailwind of pent up demand from the pandemic, but companies are also facing mounting challenges from rising inflation and the cost of living squeeze, as well as persistent supply chain delays and labor constraints,” S&P Global chief business economist Chris Williamson said in a statement.

“These headwinds, plus increased concerns over the economic outlook and tightening monetary policy, meant business confidence about the outlook slipped sharply lower in April. However, with the overall pace of economic growth and hiring remaining relatively solid, for now the focus from a policy perspective is likely to remain firmly on the need to rein in the record high inflationary pressures signaled by the survey.”

9:30 a.m. ET: Stocks extend losses after Powell rate comments spook investors

Here’s where the main benchmarks opened at the start of Friday’s trading session:

  • S&P 500 (^GSPC): -15.81 (-0.36{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,377.85

  • Dow (^DJI): -229.65 (-0.66{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,563.11

  • Nasdaq (^IXIC): +0.85 (+0.01{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 13,175.50

  • Crude (CL=F): -$2.01 (-1.94{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $101.78 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$13.10 (-0.67{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,935.10 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +1.1 bps to yield 2.9280{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

7:00 a.m. ET: Futures edge lower as S&P 500 sets out for another losing week

Here were the main moves in futures trading ahead of the opening bell Friday:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): -12.75 (-0.29{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,377.75

  • Dow futures (YM=F): -95.00 (-0.27{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,614.00

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): -39.75 (-0.29{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 13,688.50

  • Crude (CL=F): -$1.48 (-1.43{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $102.31 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$12.10 (-0.62{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,936.10 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): 0.00 bps (0.00{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to yield 2.9170{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

6:53 p.m. ET Thursday: Stock futures muted after hawkish Powell remarks sent indexes tumbling

Here’s where stocks were trading ahead of the overnight session on Thursday:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): -1.50 (-0.03{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,389

  • Dow futures (YM=F): -3.00 (-0.01{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,706

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): -4.75 (-0.03{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 13,723.50

  • Crude (CL=F): -$0.03 (-0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $103.76 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): +$4.60 (+0.24{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,952.80 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +0.077 bps (+2.71{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to yield 2.9170{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., April 14, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., April 14, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

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Dow snaps 5-day win streak as Powell says inflation is too high

Dow snaps 5-day win streak as Powell says inflation is too high

U.S. shares seesawed Monday with the big averages hitting their lows of the working day immediately after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell sounded alarms on surging inflation and vowed challenging action.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 201.94 factors, or .6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, to close at 34,552.99. The blue-chip typical was down additional than 400 details at session lows. The S&P 500 finished marginally decrease at 4,461.18, possessing been up .4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} at its highs of the day. The Nasdaq Composite dipped .4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 13,838.46.

Powell on Monday stated “inflation is a lot as well significant” and pledged to acquire “required methods” to carry prices underneath handle. He famous fee hikes could go from the common quarter-share-issue moves to much more aggressive 50 {21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}-foundation-issue improves if important.

The feedback at the National Affiliation for Business Economics came significantly less than a 7 days soon after the Fed elevated curiosity premiums for the to start with time because 2018.

Very last 7 days, the 3 key averages notched their most effective week considering the fact that November 2020, boosted largely by growth shares.

“The rally in equities about the earlier week was a person of the sharpest on record. While it could go a little bit larger … we continue to be convicted it truly is however a bear industry and we would use this toughness to posture far more defensively,” Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson mentioned in a be aware Monday.

On Monday, Boeing dropped 3.6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} immediately after a China Japanese Airways Boeing 737 passenger aircraft crashed. Boeing’s drop weighed on the Dow.

Increasing charges appeared to hit tech stocks, as the benchmark 10-calendar year produce climbed a lot more than .15 percentage factors to top rated 2.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. Facebook mum or dad Meta missing 2.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and Microsoft shut marginally reduced.

On the upside, energy shares rallied Monday as oil selling prices rose. Occidental Petroleum and Marathon Oil were being between the major gainers on the S&P 500, every growing much more than 8{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

Brent crude received additional than 7{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to surpass $115 a barrel, as European Union nations regarded becoming a member of the U.S. in an embargo on Russian oil.

Market place members are also checking the war amongst Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned if peace talks with Russian chief Vladimir Putin fail, it would suggest the commence of a “third planet war.”

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Ukrainian and Russian officials have met intermittently for peace talks, which have unsuccessful to progress to vital concessions. Ukraine has also turned down an ultimatum to surrender the metropolis of Mariupol to Russian troops.

Traders are also assessing a rise in Covid conditions in Europe stemming from an emerging variant.

“We even now do not believe a sustainable bottom is in location, offered our views that the geopolitical problem continues to be really fluid, inflation must keep on to occur in incredibly hot, and the advancement outlook is weakening,” Wolfe Research’s Chris Senyek stated in a notice Monday.

—CNBC’s Patti Domm contributed to this report.

Stocks open higher after Powell hints at more aggressive rate hikes

Stocks open higher after Powell hints at more aggressive rate hikes

U.S. stocks advanced Tuesday as investors continued to weigh hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell alongside the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The S&P 500 inched 0.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} higher to 4,479.19 as of 9:32 a.m. ET, and Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 150 points, or about 0.44{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, to 34,705.81. The Nasdaq Composite ticked up 0.42{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 13,897.12. The moves follow a choppy session Monday that saw all three indexes cap last week’s winning streak to close lower after Powell signaled the central bank was prepared to act more aggressively to rein in inflation. Meanwhile, the 10-year U.S. Treasury climbed to yield 2.372{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

The Fed’s top leader reiterated in comments at the National Association for Business Economics Monday that policymakers will lean into higher short-term interest rates “as needed” to mitigate fast-rising price levels, with a goal of bringing inflation back down to an annual pace of about 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} while maintaining low unemployment.

“The choppiness is directly related to the comments,” Robert Schein, chief investment officer at Blanke Schein Wealth Management, told Yahoo Finance Live on Monday. “As soon as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated that exact commentary today, markets sold off.”

The Fed is “going to tighten until something breaks,” he added. “That’s either breaking the back of inflation or growth is going to slow.”

Powell’s comments come just a week after investors met the central bank’s long-anticipated move to lift its benchmark Federal Funds Rate by 0.25{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} (to a target range of 0.25{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 0.50{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) with temporary relief after the bump came in on par with what market participants had expected.

Despite providing some clarity to traders who for months have waited for the Fed to take steps forward on tightening monetary conditions, geopolitical turmoil in Eastern Europe and its economic toll continue to muddy the bank’s path ahead in fighting inflation. The Fed is also tasked with beginning quantitative tightening, or rolling assets off its nearly $9 trillion balance sheet.

The CPI print is “not going to look kind,” Allianz Investment Management’s head of ETFs Johan Grahn told Yahoo Finance Live. “That will be the indicator that the Fed is going to hang their hat on.”

Russia’s war in Ukraine also continued to be front-and-center for investors. As of Monday, Ukraine refused to surrender its heavily-attacked port city of Mariupol to Russian forces as the civilian death toll climbed. Energy and commodity prices spiked amid the latest developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

U.S. crude oil prices soared more than 6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} at session highs to top $112 per barrel, and Brent crude, the international standard, rose above $116 per barrel. Elsewhere in commodities markets, aluminum, palladium and wheat prices also gained on Monday.

Officials in both countries have sporadically signaled a possible negotiation but attempts at talks have so far proven unsuccessful. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned recently that if discussions with Vladimir Putin failed, it could mean the start of a third world war.

9:30 a.m. ET: Stocks open higher as investors continue to weigh Fed inflation comments

Here’s how stocks opened at the start of Tuesday’s trading session:

  • S&P 500 (^GSPC): +15.12 (+0.34{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,476.30

  • Dow (^DJI): +194.36 (+0.56{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,747.35

  • Nasdaq (^IXIC): +22.26 (+0.16{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 13,860.72

  • Crude (CL=F): +$0.32 (+0.29{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $112.44 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$3.80 (-0.20{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,925.70 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +5.7 bps to yield 2.3720{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

7:23 a.m. ET: Bitcoin hits $42,000 as hedge fund Bridgewater plans foray into crypto

Bitcoin (BTC-USD) topped the $42,000 mark following news Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund, is set to invest in the digital asset.

The coin’s price jumped 3.7{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to $42,888.33 Tuesday morning as of 7:20 a.m. ET.

Ethereum (ETH-USD) also gained on the news, rising 3.7{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to $3,022.01 as of early Tuesday. The cryptocurrency advanced 16.5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in a week to $3,020 after its co-founder Vitalik Buterin appeared on the front cover of Time magazine.

Bridgewater’s plan to invest in bitcoin underscores the faith institutional finance has in a long-term upward trajectory for the cryptocurrency. The hedge fund is one of several professional investment management firms adding bitcoin to their investment portfolios.

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater's Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer speaks during the Skybridge Capital SALT New York 2021 conference in New York City, U.S., September 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Ray Dalio, Bridgewater’s Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer speaks during the Skybridge Capital SALT New York 2021 conference in New York City, U.S., September 15, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

7:00 a.m. ET: Contracts on S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq edge higher after Powell remarks

Here were the main moves in markets ahead of Tuesday’s open:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): +16.00 points (+0.36{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,468.25

  • Dow futures (YM=F): +169.00 points (+0.49{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,605.00

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): +46.25 point (+0.32{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 14,416.75

  • Crude (CL=F): -$0.62(-0.55{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $111.50 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$1.90 (-10.00{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,927.60 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +0.00 bps to yield 2.315{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

6:00 p.m. ET Monday: Stock futures tick slightly higher after indexes snap winning streak

Here’s where markets were trading heading into the overnight session Monday:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): +4.00 points (+0.09{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,456.25

  • Dow futures (YM=F): +47.00 points (+0.14{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 34,483.00

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): +16.75 point (+0.12{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 14,387.25

  • Crude (CL=F): +$0.78 (+0.70{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $112.90 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): +$6.80 (+0.35{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,936.30 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +4.3 bps to yield 2.191{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 16: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 16, 2022 in New York City. The Dow started off the day in positive territory, extending yesterday's rally.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 16: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 16, 2022 in New York City. The Dow started off the day in positive territory, extending yesterday’s rally. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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