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Stock market today: Dow stumbles on Fed fears; Netflix subscribers top estimates

Stock Markets Jan 19, 2023 04:16PM ET
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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com -- The Dow fell Thursday, as sentiment on stocks was soured by disappointing quarterly results and expectations for the Federal Reserve to remain hawkish for longer as the tight labor market shows little sign of abating. 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.76%, or 252 points, and the Nasdaq Composite was down 0.96%, and the S&P 500 fell 0.76%.

Treasury yields continued their advance as fewer than expected initial jobless claims for the third-straight week pointed to a tight labor market that threatens to underpin wage growth and inflation.

About 190,000 people filed for unemployment benefits for the week ended Jan.14, well below economists' forecast of 214,000. It was the lowest since April.

“Data releases like this are why policymakers continue to reiterate their intention to raise rates,” Jefferies said.

Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Thursday insisted the Fed was “determined to stay the course" on monetary policy tightening, and would keep rates “sufficiently restrictive for some time" to ensure inflation returns to the central bank’s 2% target.

The remarks from the Fed vice chair on keeping rates higher for longer have added to concerns that the Fed could overtighten policy, tipping the economy into recession.

The earnings front, meanwhile, did little to allay those fears about the economy and the consumer.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) fell more than 4%, leading consumer stocks lower, after the cruise company warned that it expected to report a net loss for the quarter and full year.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) also added to downside momentum, falling 1%, as many worry the EV maker’s quarterly results could fall short of expectations amid slowing demand and disruption to productions in China.

Banking and insurance stocks, meanwhile, continued to pressure financials, paced by a slump in Northern Trust Corporation (NASDAQ:NTRS), Allstate Corp (NYSE:ALL), and Charles Schwab Corp (NYSE:SCHW).

Northern Trust Corporation reported fourth-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street estimates, sending its share price more than 8% lower. While Charles Schwab fell 6% after Bank of America downgraded the stock to Underperform from Buy on worries the tailwinds including the boost from higher short-term interest are waning. 

In Tech, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) as the streaming giant reported quarterly results after the closing bell. Netflix reported Q4 results that fell short of estimates on the bottom line, but subscriber additions topped expectations.  

Netflix added 7.66 million subscribers, well above the 4.6M expected, and said it was "very optimistic” about its new advertising tier streaming model, though cautioned that it will gradually boost subscription growth.  

Stock market today: Dow stumbles on Fed fears; Netflix subscribers top estimates
 

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Greg Pomering
Greg Pomering Jan 20, 2023 6:12AM ET
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it was just yesterday that the fed was trying to boost the job market!! complete fleecing of America!
Tom Michaels
Tom Michaels Jan 19, 2023 7:34PM ET
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total scam for the last 3 days, mega fraud
Ted Byrley
Fankandsteininc Jan 19, 2023 6:07PM ET
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I meant Netflix.
Ted Byrley
Fankandsteininc Jan 19, 2023 6:05PM ET
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Watching Bloomberg Today as they pumped up NetFix even though earnings were poor was amazing.
Chuck Hawkins
Chuck Hawkins Jan 19, 2023 6:05PM ET
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Ok, so im not loosing my mind for thinking that. Thank you for the confirmation. Laughable to think those results would be bragged about
Ronald Warren
Ronald Warren Jan 19, 2023 5:18PM ET
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NASDAQ has tomorrow's hopes pegged on Netflix who's P/E is now at 210 !! Happy New Year bagholders!!
ryan riemensnider
ryan riemensnider Jan 19, 2023 5:00PM ET
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uh oh. jobless claims broke 200k for the first time all year, fed remains hawkish on raising rates. If yall wanted indicators, here they are
William Smith
William Smith Jan 19, 2023 5:00PM ET
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Meanwhile 75% of businesses in America have help wanted signs out and can't find help. A totally broken system.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Jan 19, 2023 5:00PM ET
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75%, eh? Nothing like fact-based reality.
Tom Michaels
Tom Michaels Jan 19, 2023 4:50PM ET
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mega spamming
Warm Camp
Warm Camp Jan 19, 2023 4:47PM ET
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“Fed-fears”  is an euphemism. The actual meaning: dismal state of the US economy causes the market to stay weak indefinitely.
ryan riemensnider
ryan riemensnider Jan 19, 2023 4:47PM ET
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it means fed-caused-fear... they remain hawkish on a tightening job market, also, btw most of the "new jobs added" (the big news last week) was all part time jobs. that means no benefits.
MAP SR
MAP SR Jan 19, 2023 4:35PM ET
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Fed fears? This is their little archade.
MAP SR
MAP SR Jan 19, 2023 4:35PM ET
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Correction: Has become their little arcade.
Saurabh Seth
Saurabh Seth Jan 19, 2023 4:34PM ET
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Why is the earnings so poor for Netflix this quarter? Adding 7.66 million subscribers, did they gift the subscription?
Ronald Warren
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It's no surprise. When they reported Q3 earnings, estimates for 4th quarter were .33 90% lower than 3rd quarter. Not a stock to be holding. 210 P/E
 
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