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/Wall St falls as Microsoft outlook dents tech stocks, earnings disappoint.txt
(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock | |
markets, click or type LIVE/ in a news window.)*Microsoft falls on dismal Q3 cloud outlook*Salesforce, Amazon, other cloud-based stocks drop*Boeing slides after missing Q4 revenue estimates*Indexes down: Nasdaq 1.2%, S&P 0.9%, Dow 0.6%Jan 25 (Reuters) - Wall Street benchmarks dropped on | |
Wednesday as a decline in technology stocks after Microsoft's | |
downbeat forecast and a bleak quarterly report from Boeing | |
fanned fears of a recession.Shares of Microsoft Corp fell 1.2% after it warned | |
that growth in its lucrative cloud business could stall, while | |
its PC unit continues to struggle.Amazon.com Inc, Salesforce Inc and | |
ServiceNow Inc, which have large cloud businesses, fell | |
about 1% each. The S&P 500 technology index shed 1.3%.Other major growth stocks, including Apple Inc, | |
Alphabet Inc and Tesla Inc, also dropped | |
between 0.4% and 3%.Growth stocks, however, have enjoyed a bounce in January | |
after a battering last year, with investors now focused on | |
earnings reports to assess the impact of the Federal Reserve's | |
rate hikes and to gauge whether the renewed enthusiasm for these | |
stocks will be sustained."One of the most resilient sectors in the economy (tech) is | |
starting to feel the softness coming through," said Larry Adam, | |
chief investment officer at Raymond James."Microsoft particularly talked about December - and that's | |
another shot across the bow to the Fed that they make sure they | |
do not overtighten and send the economy into a more severe | |
recession than the one we're getting."An overwhelming majority of traders expect the Federal | |
Reserve to raise interest rates by another 25 basis points in | |
its meeting next week.They now see the terminal rate peaking at 4.91% in June, | |
even as Fed policymakers have repeatedly backed taking rates | |
above the 5% level.Data later in the week is likely to show December personal | |
consumption expenditure index (PCE) fell 0.1% from a 0.1% rise | |
in the prior month. Fourth quarter GDP advance numbers are also | |
awaited.Dow Jones Industrial Average constituent, Boeing Co | |
slipped 1.2% as the planemaker's losses widened in 2022 | |
and it missed fourth-quarter revenue estimates.At 12:21 p.m. ET, the Dow was down 208.76 points, or 0.62%, | |
at 33,525.20, the S&P 500 was down 34.45 points, or | |
0.86%, at 3,982.50, and the Nasdaq Composite was down | |
139.09 points, or 1.23%, at 11,195.19.Abbott Laboratories fell 1.9%, weighed down by | |
lower-than-expected medical device sales in the fourth quarter.In a bright spot, AT&T Inc jumped 5.4% on | |
higher-than-expected quarterly subscriber additions, while | |
Textron Inc added 0.9% as its revenue beat estimates.News Corp jumped 6.1%, leading gains on the S&P | |
500, after Rupert Murdoch withdrew a proposal to reunite News | |
Corp and Fox Corp.Meanwhile, the New York Stock Exchange said a manual error | |
triggered a technical issue on Tuesday, preventing the opening | |
auctions in some listed stocks, leading to widespread confusion | |
and attracting a review from the U.S. Securities and Exchange | |
Commission.Declining issues outnumbered advancers for a 2.20-to-1 ratio | |
on the NYSE and for a 1.92-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.The S&P index recorded two new 52-week highs and one new | |
low, while the Nasdaq recorded 45 new highs and 25 new lows. | |
(Reporting by Shreyashi Sanyal and Johann M Cherian in | |
Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Medha Singh; Editing by Vinay | |
Dwivedi and Anil D'Silva) |