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Wall Street ends lower as Oracle tumbles on weak forecast

Published 09/12/2023, 05:37 AM
Updated 09/12/2023, 07:11 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Wall Street sign is pictured outside the New York Stock Exchange in New York, October 28, 2013.  REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo

By Noel Randewich and Ankika Biswas

(Reuters) - Wall Street stocks ended lower on Tuesday as Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) shares tumbled more than 13% after a weak forecast and surging oil prices deepened worries about persistent price pressures ahead of crucial inflation readings this week.

Oracle shares dived to their lowest since June after the cloud-services provider forecast current-quarter revenue below targets and narrowly missed first-quarter expectations.

Cloud-computing heavyweights Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) each fell more than 1%, pressured by Oracle's weak forecast and by a rise in U.S. Treasury yields.

Oil prices jumped more than 1%, building on a recent rally and stoking worries that sticky inflation could mean U.S. interest rates stay higher longer in the aftermath of strong economic data.

"People are a little bit worried about energy prices picking up pretty aggressively in recent weeks and that creates some concerns as we look forward to November" when some investors worry Federal Reserve policy makers may raise rates again, said Thomas Hayes, chairman at Great Hill Capital LLC.

Investors are awaiting August consumer price index data due on Wednesday and producer prices reading scheduled for Thursday to gauge the outlook for U.S. interest rates ahead of the Fed's meeting on Sept. 20.

Interest rate traders see a 93% chance of rates remaining at the current levels in September but just a 56% likelihood of a pause at the November meeting, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

"All the all the inputs that we get between now and the November meeting will be important, especially those related to inflation. So that thrusts a lot of importance on tomorrow's CPI report," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth.

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Investors will also monitor the European Central Bank's policy decision on Thursday, when it is seen holding rates after nine consecutive hikes.

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) dropped 1.8% after unveiling new iPhones, while not increasing prices as it faces a global smartphone slump. The stock was also hurt by a report that China's Huawei Technologies has raised the second-half shipment target for its Mate 60 series smartphone by 20%.

The S&P 500 declined 0.57% to end the session at 4,461.91 points.

The Nasdaq declined 1.04% to 13,773.62 points, while Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.05% to 34,645.99 points.

Of the 11 S&P 500 sector indexes, eight declined, led lower by information technology, down 1.75%, followed by a 1.06% loss in communication services. The energy index added 2.31%.

Volume on U.S. exchanges was relatively light, with 9.4 billion shares traded, compared to an average of 9.9 billion shares over the previous 20 sessions.

The most traded stock in the S&P 500 was Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), with $36.7 billion worth of shares exchanged during the session. The electric car maker declined 2.23%.

WestRock (NYSE:WRK) jumped 2.8% after agreeing to merge with Europe's Smurfit Kappa to create the world's largest listed paper and packaging company, worth nearly $20 billion.

Advance Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) dropped about 8% after S&P Global downgraded the auto parts retailer's credit and debt ratings from investment grade (BBB-) to junk (BB+).

Zions Bancorp jumped 6.8% after the U.S. regional lender posted a slight increase in its monthly net interest income growth.

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Declining stocks outnumbered rising ones within the S&P 500 by a 1.4-to-one ratio.

The S&P 500 posted 12 new highs and 14 new lows; the Nasdaq recorded 48 new highs and 184 new lows.

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Always fun to watch these sheep get sheared
Crude oil $PPB is seeking Putin's age
Savvy "investors" rushing in at the close per the script.  The "late trade" magic just never ends.  Charles Ponzi would cry tears of joy if he could see the ultimate incarnation of his work in action.
What "late trade magic"?  That's b s; the SPX close is only 0.1% above the day's low.  And you had whined on days the close was the low of day.
Thanks Joe
Oil and commodities going much much higher
Inflation never went down. It was just hidden in fudged, government-made statistics.
 Obvious lie, girl. Btw, I shop in Target.
I know I'm correcting your "obvious lie".  My corrections are backed by posted data.  Try that sometimes, so we know you're not pulling lies outta your arse.
I even used non-gov't data from a reporter in SW Florda, a red district in a red state, whose data include Target.  Everything just go over your head.
Accept reality. Strong economic data means higher rates for longer. As long as the current administration continues it's excessive fiscal spending we will have an unacceptable level of inflation (1970s). Once fiscal spending is cut, we will have a recession ( early 1980s).
 Source?  I call b s.  A week ago, the CBO says, "The projected amount of negative federal saving for 2023 is $1.4 trillion."  It was > $3 trillion in 2020.  2023 deficit is actually on pace to be < 1/2 2020 deficit.
"Fed 2019 deficit is $234 billion." should be "FeB 2019 deficit is $234 billion."
  "US posts August budget surplus after student loan cost reversal"  --  www.investing.com/news/economic-indicators/us-treasury-posts-august-surplus-after-student-loan-cost-reversal-3173832
Fed will eventually pause the interest rate .....so the investors can continue wait and digesting the inflation datas as its out monthly
Still with the pause / pivot narrative.
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