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S&P 500 set for biggest weekly loss this year as hot inflation stokes Fed fears

Published 02/24/2023, 03:04 PM
Updated 02/24/2023, 03:17 PM
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The S&P 500 fell Friday, remaining on course to close out its worst week of the year as data showing inflation remains red-hot stoked deeper fears of the Federal Reserve leaning more aggressive.

The S&P 500 fell 0.93%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.91%, or 273 points, and the Nasdaq Composite was down 1.6%.

The core personal consumption expenditures price index, or core PCE deflator, the Fed’s preferred inflation metric, gained 4.7% year over year in January, topping economic forecasts for 4.3%.

The hot inflation print arrived just as data showed a stronger-than-expected consumer, strengthening expectations that the Federal Reserve may have to hike by more than previously expected.

“[F]rom the Fed’s perspective, a solid performance from the consumer despite 425bps in tightening suggests not only that individuals and households can withstand a further backup in rates, but also that significantly more tightening is necessary to result in the type of demand destruction necessary to tame inflation,” Stifel said in a note.

Treasury yields added to recent gains following the data, with the 10-year Treasury yield inching closer to the 4% mark, sparking a rout in rate-sensitive sectors of the economy including tech.

Google-parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) were down more than 2%.

Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX), meanwhile, continued to add to loss from a day earlier even as some on Wall Street believe the streaming giant’s recent announcement to cut subscription prices from 20% to 60% in over 30 countries could boost growth.

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“While on the surface these are significant pricing reductions, we believe that the impact to total revenue will be relatively limited given already low ARPUs across these territories," Bank of America said in a note.

On the earnings front, Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) reported a narrower-than-expected loss in the fourth quarter driven by cost cuts, and said it was on track to churn out positive cash flow in the second half of the year, sending its share price soaring 9%.

UBS said, however, Beyond Meat remains a “show me” story and pointed to concerns “about the company's ability to improve the sales trajectory in a meaningful way, especially if the economic environment deteriorates further.”

Carvana (NYSE:CVNA) fell 5% after the used-vehicle e-commerce platform reported a much wider loss than expected amid rising costs and higher interest rates.

Carvana forecast sales volume to continue to decline in Q1 as it continues its transition to right-size its business following an aggressive growth strategy in the pandemic.

“This transition period “may last for a couple of years before it can refocus on top-line growth,” Deutsche Bank said in a note after cutting its price target on the stock to $10 from $16.

In other news, Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) plunged 7% amid reports the U.S. Department of Justice may file an antitrust lawsuit as soon as next month to block the company's $20 billion acquisition of Figma.

Latest comments

Funny to blame the S&P loss to Fed since the sock puppet analysts keep manipulating the market sentiment. The inflation warning has been flashing since December but unfortunately many analysts keep sending wrong messages to push up the market........
SP500 losses will continue until the final descent of this bear market is over. My estimate is 2700-2900. Actual bottom may be much lower.
This could happen only if the Fed brakes harshly and Powell/Biden duo is not that kind of material. This makes stagflation, euphemistically called in media as “no landing”, becomes very possible. Stocks navigate stagflation much better than hard landing recession.
max.... Putin is potato.....so they attack biden.....
 Are you sure Buffett did? Today was appropriate for buying, but still some powder should be left intact. Just in case, the market is fragile and can go lower easily.
yes, he bought Visa and 2 more companies( do not recall which one). I've read it in his recent interview regarding Markets and FED intrest increases.
sorry, my bad, it's not interview. CNBC post about his annual letter.
some people here are talking as if inflation happened by magic, as soon as Biden came into office, and that nothing prior to that, or any events outside of the US, had anything to do with it.. educate yourselves! inflation is a global phenomenon, it's foundations were laid years ago and made worse by the Ukraine war that sent food and energy prices skyrocketing, however it's lower in the US than in most comparable economies.
What a laughing stock
vetter you making a laughing stock out of self .....you must like being potato like Russian littleman Putin........
Ac... you're hurting my feelings
If only consumers knew to hold back on unnecessary purchases, it surely would have saved all a lot of grief.
As of now, some consumers have already switched to inflationary purchasing mode. They buy more today, because they know prices will be higher tomorrow.
 Yes, it is moving to third world country lifestyle; thanks to Dems.
Fraud flagrant enough for ya?  The "late trade" magic show predictable enough for ya?  BIGGEST INVESTMENT JOKE IN THE WORLD.
I hear ya but don't you get tired of writing the same comment every day?
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