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Dow Futures Down 575 Pts; Post-Fed Rally Fades on Recession Fears

Published 06/16/2022, 06:40 AM
Updated 06/16/2022, 06:40 AM
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By Peter Nurse

Investing.com -- U.S. stocks are seen opening sharply lower Thursday, shedding the previous session’s gains as the post-Fed rally fades amid growing recession concerns.

At 7 AM ET (1100 GMT), the Dow Futures contract was down 575 points or 1.9%, S&P 500 Futures traded 85 points or 2.3% lower, and Nasdaq 100 Futures dropped 315 points or 2.7%.

The main indices on Wall Street closed higher Wednesday, with the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining 300 points or 1%, the broad-based S&P 500 rising 1.5%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained 2.5%.

The Dow and the S&P snapped five-day losing streaks after the Federal Reserve took a more aggressive stance toward taming inflation, raising its benchmark rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, its largest increase since 1994, and signaling more hefty hikes were to come.

However, sentiment has turned Thursday as the jumbo-sized interest rate hike has raised fears that the central bank will not be able to engineer a soft landing for the U.S. economy.

Wednesday’s rate hike was accompanied by a downgrade to the Fed's economic outlook, and analysts at Wells Fargo now put the odds of a U.S. recession at more than 50%.

Data released Wednesday showed that U.S. retail sales fell for the first time in five months in May, suggesting that the economy is cooling rapidly, and attention Thursday will switch to the release of data on housing and unemployment trends.

Housing starts for May are due at 8:30 AM ET (1230 GMT) and are expected to come in around 1.7 million, a slowdown compared with 1.724 million for April. Initial jobless claims for last week are due at the same time and are expected to come in at 215,000, down from 229,000 the week earlier.

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In corporate news, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) will be in the spotlight after the electric-car manufacturer raised prices for all its car models in the United States, its latest price hike amid ongoing global supply-chain issues.

McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) will also be in focus after the burger chain agreed to pay around $1.3 billion in fines and back taxes to settle a tax dispute in France, while Elon Musk is expected to reiterate his desire to own Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) when he speaks to the social media company's employees later Thursday.

Oil prices weakened Thursday, continuing the previous session's weak tone after the Federal Reserve sharply hiked interest rates.

Losses remain small though as sentiment in the market overall remains bullish with global supply crimped by sanctions on Russian oil while demand in China, the world’s largest importer, is set to rebound from COVID restrictions.

U.S. crude stocks rose in the week through June 10, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed Wednesday, but gasoline inventories fell as demand from American drivers remained strong despite the record prices.

By 7 AM ET, U.S. crude futures traded 1% lower at $114.17 a barrel, while the Brent contract fell 1.1% to $117.26.

Additionally, gold futures rose 0.1% to $1,822.10/oz, while EUR/USD traded 0.4% lower at 1.0399.

Latest comments

If I had a dime for every time the phrase "recession fears" was used in an article headline over the last four months I wouldn't have to worry about the direction of the market.
You know this market is being manipulated. Investor sentiment doesn't go from elation one day because the rate change was as expected to doom and gloom the next because, again, the rate change was as expected. There's nothing new to cause a complete reversal. Hang in there. The manipulators will eventually have to stop playing games to save there own skins.
You are so right! Wall Street has become nothing more than a fraudulent crap shoot full of manipulators including analysts who deliberately try to bring a stock down so they can buy it from the sidelines, television journalists who pretend they know about finances but do nothing more than read from a teleprompter, and hedge fund operators whose sole job is to further manipulate the market. The average retail investor does not have a chance! The thing that amazes me the most is how a stock can be beaten down all day, the market closes at 4 o’clock, and at 4:10 PM in aftermarket trading the Stock suddenly rises even though no major news event has occurred. If this kind of crap continues, you’re going to have a complete repeat of 2008 when the average retail investor was driven to the sidelines, daily volumes flatlined, and investment firms had to lay off employees because nobody bought anything.
My money's gone
people who were happy yesterday must be trapped and sad. but it's completely your fault
It is crystal clear that we are heading into a great recession. Stocks will be plummeting very soon.
This could be the recession that never ended
Lol this 1% still trying to push the recession bs, cute
Ok, fear market until November. S&P going to 2800.
messy situation
Instead of being a *******and complaining this is a ponzy scheme, you realize the news and market reactions have been following a patern right? Quit being a bagholder and start trading options and ******** your long positions
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