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/Wall Street sinks after stunning jobs growth raises questions about Fed.txt
(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock | |
markets, click or type LIVE/ in a news window.)*U.S. reports blowout job data; unemployment lowest since | |
1969*Megapcap earnings reactions: Apple up; Amazon, Alphabet | |
slump*Ford Motor drops on downbeat outlook*Indexes down: Dow 0.39%, S&P 0.91%, Nasdaq 1.25%(Updates with mid-afternoon trading)Feb 3 (Reuters) - Major U.S. stock indexes fell in | |
choppy trading on Friday after surprisingly strong jobs data | |
sparked concerns about aggressive Federal Reserve action, while | |
investors digested a mixed bag of megacap company earnings | |
reports.The S&P 500 was still set to end the week with gains and was | |
not far from five-month highs, while the Nasdaq was on pace for | |
its fifth straight weekly rise.U.S. job growth accelerated sharply in January, with nonfarm | |
payrolls surging by 517,000 jobs, well above an estimate of | |
185,000. The unemployment rate hit a more than 53-1/2-year low | |
of 3.4%.In another sign of economic strength, U.S. services industry | |
activity rebounded strongly in January.Investors have been balancing hopeful signs that the economy | |
could avoid a feared recession against concerns about how long | |
the Fed will keep interest rates high to rein in inflation. The | |
S&P 500 gained earlier this week after more dovish-than-expected | |
comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who acknowledged progress | |
in the fight against inflation.The jobs report "was an incredible surprise and it raises a | |
lot of questions about what the Fed is going to do next,” said | |
Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco. | |
“What I think is causing some of the volatility is markets | |
trying to make sense of how the Fed will perceive this.”The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 132.16 points, | |
or 0.39%, to 33,921.78, the S&P 500 lost 37.88 points, or | |
0.91%, to 4,141.88 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped | |
152.08 points, or 1.25%, to 12,048.74.Wall Street's main indexes have had a solid start to the | |
year as tech and other stocks that struggled last year have | |
rebounded, fueled by hopes that the Fed's rate hikes would soon | |
end and the economy might be able to navigate a soft landing.On Friday, investors were also digesting another heavy | |
batch of corporate results.Shares of Apple, the largest U.S. company by market | |
value, were up 3%. The company forecast that revenue would fall | |
for a second quarter in a row but that iPhone sales were likely | |
to improve as production had returned to normal in China.Shares of Amazon slumped more than 7% as the | |
company said operating profit could fall to zero in the current | |
quarter as savings from layoffs do not make up for the financial | |
impact of consumers and cloud customers clamping down on | |
spending.Alphabet shares shed over 2% after the Google | |
parent posted fourth-quarter profit and sales short of Wall | |
Street expectations.In other corporate news, Ford Motor shares slid over | |
7% after the automaker predicted a difficult year ahead.Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a | |
2.69-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.55-to-1 ratio favored decliners.The S&P 500 posted 15 new 52-week highs and one new low; the | |
Nasdaq Composite recorded 103 new highs and 10 new lows. | |
(Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf in New York, Shreyashi Sanyal and | |
Johann M Cherian; Additional reporting by Shubham Batra; Editing | |
by Sriraj Kalluvila, Maju Samuel and Cynthia Osterman) |