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Dow Extends Losses as Virus Spike, Weaker Earnings Rein in Bulls

Published 10/27/2020, 01:38 PM
Updated 10/27/2020, 03:20 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com – The Dow slipped Tuesday as weaker earnings from major dow components and renewed concerns about rising infections offset gains in tech.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.80%, or 221 points. The S&P 500 was up 0.35%, while the Nasdaq Composite added 0.35%.

COVID-19 infection in the U.S. surged above 8.7 million on Tuesday, with more than 20 states reporting record numbers of new infections.

The U.S. has averaged at least 71,000 new cases of the coronavirus over the last seven days, according to The New York Times, the highest seven-day number since the start of the outbreak.

The surge in infection comes as Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY) said its coronavirus antibody showed no improvement in hospitalized patients who had an advanced stage of the disease, sending its shares down 5%. The drugmaker added, however, it would continue to explore the efficacy of its antibody in patients at an early stage of disease progression.

Fears over the pace of the economic recovery were exacerbated by signs the strength of the consumer is beginning to wane at a time when hopes of pre-election stimulus suffered a blow.

The Conference Board said the index of consumer confidence slipped to a reading of 100.9 this month from 101.3 in September, missing economists forecast for a reading of 102.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday adjourned the Senate until Nov. 9, all but ending hopes for a deal on stimulus before the U.S. election on Nov. 3.

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Industrials and financials led the selling as banks and airlines respectively extended losses from a day earlier amid concerns parts of the U.S. may see reopening measures rolled back.

As well as virus concerns, industrials were hurt by a fall in major dow components like 3M Company (NYSE:MMM) and Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT). Both industrials stalwarts fail to provide guidance, though 3M did forecast sales to be flat to up low single digits in October. 

Tech, however, held up firm, with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) up more 1% ahead of its quarterly results after the closing bell. Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) are also expected to report later this week.

Gains in tech, however, were stifled by a fall in chip stocks, led by a 5% slip in Advanced Micro Devices.

AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) reported better-than-expected third-quarter results thanks to higher demand for its PC, gaming and data center products. The company also confirmed its $35 billion acquisition of Xilinx (NASDAQ:XLNX).

Energy, meanwhile, shrugged off a rise in oil prices, paced by declines in National Oilwell Varco (NYSE:NOV), Diamondback Energy (NASDAQ:FANG) and Halliburton (NYSE:HAL).

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Typo in the article: it's 35bn not 31bn AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) reported better-than-expected third-quarter results thanks to higher demand for its PC, gaming and data center products. The company also confirmed its $31 billion acquisition of Xilinx (NASDAQ:XLNX).
Then why did they buy that company in shares, not cash?
You'll notice there is zero news on DEATHS.  Why?  Because the DEATH RATE has PLUMMETED.  Once Biden wins he will do the same exact thing Obama did during the swine flu.  He'll stop testing for it.
Trump literally thinks testing is bad.
Zero death news.....because the death announcements always lag by 2 days, except following a weekend and then 3 days, you typical uneducated Trumpie!
If we had a round of 2-3 trillions of stimulus last week nobody would be concerned about the virus
Thst’s exactly why Donny will lose the election....
so "the virus."  that's the subject kids!  i would have thought you'd already heard of it.  and what it's doing is "spooking."  That's the verb.  That's sound analysis, both fundamental and technical.  And the object, the thing the virus is spooking, that'd be "stocks."  Well, what else? Honestly, why bother writing this?  I'd have thought the market would be down on the near certainty of a Biden win, meaning raised taxes, raised regulation, and masks for another 9 months minimum. But hey, maybe it's a spooky virus.  This author probably has degrees in both journalism and economics.
literally every scientist says herd immunity is not possible with CoVID. Why don’t we have herd immunity for the common cold?
why are you comparing the two
Because there are both catagorized as “corona viruses” at their genetic structure. What we have now is a “novel” coronavirus” with higher infectiousness, death rates and permanant lasting health problems.
On red days your article is like "stocks drop amid stimulus concerns" or "stocks drop as virus fears grow." On green days you say "indices rise on stimulus hopes" or "stocks gain amid vaccine hopes." Can you actually do some analysis on why the stocks went up or down instead of just constantly reporting these vague explanations? They really don't provide any useful information to readers.
so true
so true
The headlines here come from a handful of templates, chief amongst them "Dow rises/falls 'n' points as xyz". The fact is that no one knows exactly what causes the markets to move day to day, i.e. what the "xyz" is. So the general idea with these websites is to attribute what they "think" is behind the market move and just publish that. Of course there are good guesses, bad ones and really lazy ones...
jp morgan sold all yesterday in the morning , Mcconel is vaction , no time , game over , BIG RED IN INDICES TO 3 NOVEMBER
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