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Nasdaq confirms bear market; economic worries sink Wall Street

Published 12/21/2018, 04:54 PM
Updated 12/21/2018, 04:54 PM
© Reuters. The closing numbers are displayed after the closing bell of the NYSE in New York

By April Joyner

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks fell sharply in volatile trading on Friday, with the Nasdaq confirming it is in a bear market, as concerns of slowing economic growth led investors to flee stocks in high-valuation sectors such as technology and communication services.

The major U.S. stocks indexes accelerated declines in the last hour of trading after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said the United States and China might not reach a trade deal at the close of a 90-day negotiating window unless Beijing can agree to a profound overhaul of its economic policies.

With Friday's losses, the Nasdaq has fallen nearly 22 percent from its Aug. 29 high. The tech-heavy index dropped to its lowest level since August 2017.

The benchmark S&P 500 index, already on pace for its biggest percentage decline in December since the Great Depression, hit its lowest level since July 2017. It is now down 17.5 percent from its closing high on Sept. 20. The Dow Industrials fell to its lowest level since October 2017 and has declined 16.3 percent from its Oct. 3 closing high.

The mid-cap S&P 400 also confirmed it is in a bear market.

Navarro's comments added to already-mounting concerns over political uncertainty and the possibility of a slowdown in economic growth.

"That's definitely a weight on the market," said Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Boston Private, of Navarro's comments. "For investors, there's a heck of a lot of small storms to be sailing ships through."

The increasing likelihood of a partial government shutdown injected further pessimism into U.S. stock markets. President Donald Trump said there was a very good chance a government funding bill, which includes funding for a wall along the Mexico border, would not pass the Senate.

The looming shutdown threat, along with Navarro's comments, overshadowed remarks from New York Fed President John Williams (NYSE:WMB) that the Fed was open to reassessing its views, which provided a fleeting boost to the markets.

Technology and communication services stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off, falling 3.0 percent and 3.1 percent, respectively.

The FAANG group of momentum stocks fared poorly. Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) shares tumbled 6.3 percent, Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares slid 5.7 percent and Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) shares sank 5.4 percent. Shares of both Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc dropped more than 3 percent.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 414.23 points, or 1.81 percent, to 22,445.37, the S&P 500 lost 50.84 points, or 2.06 percent, to 2,416.58 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 195.41 points, or 2.99 percent, to 6,333.00.

For the week, the S&P 500 fell 7.05 percent, the Dow dropped 6.87 percent, and the Nasdaq declined 8.36 percent.

For the second day in a row, more than 2,600 New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq-listed stocks hit 52-week lows. The day before, nearly 3,000 stocks hit their low for the year, the most in any one day since October 2008.

Adding to volatility was "quadruple-witching," when options on stocks and indexes as well as futures on indexes and stocks expire. Volume on U.S. exchanges was 15.18 billion shares, its highest level in nearly two-and-a-half years, compared to the 8.81 billion average over the last 20 trading days.

Among Wall Street's advancers were shares of Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE), which jumped 7.2 percent after the company's quarterly results beat Wall Street estimates.

Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by a 3.57-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 3.77-to-1 ratio favored decliners.

© Reuters. The closing numbers are displayed after the closing bell of the NYSE in New York

The S&P 500 posted no new 52-week highs and 174 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded five new highs and 857 new lows.

Latest comments

Quite ridiculous after all the talk of a 'roaring stock market' very recently. One must laugh at such quick reversals of reality. Seems that some Wall Street smoke screen artists did a good job of pumping and dumping. I wonder if Trump can do more to fix and support reality than put mascara on his fragile ego.
I am so happy...market it falling! I hope government shut down for a long time and market crash further. Then we impeached Trump.
even have one, i can depend on.
You've been short the market, .. since October .., your portfolio is rising, or so it seems ... Good for you. Being on the right side of the market is the big skill of every investor, including being in cash and sitting on your hands. Then again, you could be a Chinese robo commentator trying to influence opinion.
... (robo commentator trying to influence opinion) which seems to me the more logical explanation for your overt happiness.
Ah, give the man a break, it was falling while he was posting the article.
snp didnt gain, it fell
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