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S&P 500 gains as banks trim losses, tech climbs

Published Mar 24, 2023 01:52PM ET Updated Mar 24, 2023 03:40PM ET
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The S&P 500 rose on Friday, as big tech climbed and bank stocks trimmed losses despite concerns about a wider banking crisis amid a selloff of Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBKGn).

The S&P 500 rose 0.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.1% or 22 points, and the Nasdaq fell 0.3%.

Bank stocks moved off session lows as Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS), State Street Corp (NYSE:STT), and Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C) trimmed losses following a slump in German bank Deutsche bank. The German bank, however, recovered some gains after European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde pledged support to the European banking system and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said there was “nothing to worry about” as the bank is very profitable.

The selloff in the bank sector has pushed it into "deeply oversold" territory, Janney Montgomery Scott said in a note, though flagged the risk of a broader banking crisis.

“[F]rom a macro standpoint, and based on our technical work in global money flows- what we believe may be unfolding here is not a localized regional banking crisis, but a broader central banking crisis,” it added.

Big tech traded mostly in the green, with Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) leading to the upside. 

Activision Blizzard Inc (NASDAQ:ATVI) shares jumped more than 5% as its $75 billion sale to Microsoft overcame a major hurdle after the UK competition regulator dropped a key concern about the deal.

The UK Competition and Markets Authority pointed to “new evidence” on Friday, and said it no longer believes the deal poses a risk of “substantial lessening of competition.”

Consumer discretionary stocks were also weighing on the broader market, paced by travel and leisure stocks, with Hilton (NYSE:HLT) and Marriott International Inc (NASDAQ:MAR) down more than 2%, while Carnival (NYSE:CCL) fell more than 1%.

The drop in Carnival comes ahead of the cruise line’s quarterly results due Monday that are expected to “elicit a positive reaction from the stock, based primarily on weakening sentiment heading into the print,” Deutsche Bank said in a recent note.

Block (NYSE:SQ), meanwhile, was down 1% following a more than 14% slump a day earlier as short seller Hindenburg Research’s allegations of fraud against the digital payment company continued to weigh.

But even as the stocks turned green and added to gains, jitters in the market persist as defensive sectors including consumer staples and utilities were in the ascendency.

S&P 500 gains as banks trim losses, tech climbs
 

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Stan Smith
Stan Smith Mar 24, 2023 4:40PM ET
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The 3 pm shrug...and on a Friday especially...criminal insanity
Mitchel Pioneer
Mitchel Pioneer Mar 24, 2023 4:01PM ET
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Another miraculous "recovery" in the BIGGEST INVESTMENT JOKE IN THE WORLD.
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 24, 2023 3:32PM ET
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Imagine betting your entire retirement on the USA ponzi scheme stock market
First Last
First Last Mar 24, 2023 3:32PM ET
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Diversification has been a Wall St. mantra, esp. for retirement funds.
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 24, 2023 3:32PM ET
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First Last except that all US assets and funds are linked via counterparty risk and extreme leverage.
JIM VETTER
JIM VETTER Mar 24, 2023 3:30PM ET
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Anytime a politician says, don't worry, everything is fine... it's time to worry
First Last
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In Jan 22, 2020, when asked if there were worries about an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China becoming a “pandemic”, Trump said: "No, not at all ... We have it totally under control.  It’s one person coming in from China. We have it under control. It’s going to be just fine.”   He said believes that Xi/CCP  are going to continue to tell authorities around the world everything they need to know about the virus.  “I do. I do. I have a great relationship with President Xi.”
Bill Powers
Bill Powers Mar 24, 2023 3:30PM ET
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so long story short...we should worry
Prison Mike
Prison Mike Mar 24, 2023 2:55PM ET
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The bubble will burst eventually, no matter how hard they try to prevent it. It's just going to cause even bigger problems. Accept it already and stop manipulating it.
soho electronics
soho electronics Mar 24, 2023 2:55PM ET
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when your money is based on nothing, and yet is the safe haven of all the world, how can it crash... it's free printing. biggest fraud and mafia in the world, and guess what? it's legal cause it's the government
First Last
First Last Mar 24, 2023 2:55PM ET
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This "bubble" has been deflating since late 2021.
Prison Mike
Prison Mike Mar 24, 2023 2:55PM ET
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First Last  And yet, it's still extremely inflated. Do not forget we recently entered a new banking crisis. Stocks went down momentarily but recovered like nothing happened.
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soho electronics Mar 24, 2023 2:46PM ET
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all green baby!!!
Ciprian Gal
Ciprian Gal Mar 24, 2023 2:43PM ET
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bla bla ..we heard this before.
Steven ML
Steven ML Mar 24, 2023 2:25PM ET
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Banking crisis: If it looks like a duck swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck
Mitchel Pioneer
Mitchel Pioneer Mar 24, 2023 2:21PM ET
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The most prolific headline in internet news history, "US Stocks Cut Losses."  Don't they always....Another day of Friday FRAUD, as the US working class is sent into another weekend with a financial knife in the back.  The Wall Street criminals are batting nearly 1,000.  Assume the proper position America.
Ronald Warren
Ronald Warren Mar 24, 2023 2:21PM ET
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Back in the day, trading was a cake walk. Human Beings traded the market. On a Friday afternoon, in the middle of a banking crisis, there wasn't a trader alive that would hold over the weekend. Set the sell orders for your puts. Go enjoy lunch and play the back nine. Market makers got greedy and tech got smarter. The one thing that will never change. There are only 4 scenarios for the session. Green/Green Green/Red Red/Red and Red/Green. The algos complicate the dance as much as possible, but there will always be only 4 outcomes.
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First Last Mar 24, 2023 2:21PM ET
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"Don't they always"  --  The answer is no.  Wednesday's close at low of day is an example.
Elvis Durant
Elvis Durant Mar 24, 2023 2:21PM ET
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First Last Wednesday is not Friday. per what Pioneer mentioned here.
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Elvis Durant   Mitch whines this every trading day.
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Elvis Durant   And even if he's only talking about Fridays, I'm sure there's a Fri in the past where market closed at low of day.
 
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