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U.S. stocks are falling as investors await Fed's June minutes

Published 07/05/2023, 09:52 AM
Updated 07/05/2023, 11:25 AM
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Investing.com -- U.S. stocks were falling as investors awaited the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve policy meeting.

At 11:23 ET (15:23 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 66 points or 0.2%, while the S&P 500 was down 0.1% and the NASDAQ Composite was down 0.1%.

Investors await Fed minutes

The Fed will release the minutes of its June meeting this afternoon, giving investors a chance to hunt for clues on the central bank’s monetary path as it heads into its next meeting this month.

The Fed paused on hikes in June but indicated more hikes were coming this year. Futures traders are giving an 88% probability of a quarter of a percentage point increase in July. They are also giving a 33% probability that another increase will come in November.

Economic data this week include factory orders, private payrolls and job openings and the comprehensive job report for June, which is due out on Friday. Factory orders rose a weaker than expected 0.3% in May from the prior month.

Chip stocks hit by China’s export controls

Chip stocks were falling after China put export controls on key metals used in the industry, raising tensions with the U.S. over access to the sensitive technology. Shares of Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) were down 2.2%, and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) was down 2%.

The main stock indexes in the U.S. started off the second half of the year on a positive note, lifted by record deliveries posted by Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) for the second quarter.

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Tech stocks jumped in the first half of the year, boosted by enthusiasm for all things related to artificial intelligence, leading the Nasdaq to a 32% year-to-date increase. The S&P had its best first half since before the pandemic, rising 16%.

Pharmaceuticals in focus

AstraZeneca PLC ADR (NASDAQ:AZN) regained some of the ground it lost on Monday after disappointing results from a trial of its lung cancer treatment, rising 3.1%.

Moderna, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRNA) rose 2.4% after it struck an agreement to develop its messenger-RNA medicines for China’s market.

Latest comments

If it's true that 88% of investors/traders/funds/etc think we'll have a .25% raise this month, why the concern and selling?
88% can get closer to 100%
The rare metals stopped by the China are Germanium and Gallium. But both are by Products from the Zinc production. India is producing the Zinc in vast quantities from it's mines. Mostly India is not concentrated on these by-products. Now it can start and can produce these by-products. It must be having the technology.
Yeah, new job opportunities for Indian children!
According to India's ministry of mines report 'Critical Minerals for India', "germanium is not available in India. India is 100% dependent on import to meet its germanium requirements. China, South Africa, Australia, France and the US are leading import sources for germanium. Meanwhile, gallium is recovered as a by-product while producing alumina. Two plants, namely, HINDALCO at Renukoot, Uttar Pradesh and NALCO Damanjodi alumina refinery, Odisha, had recovered gallium in the past"
market will go green ??
or it will be fall
Here we go again, more fluff and bull to kill the markets.
Bear, not bull, kills the market.
Today night US Market will give sharp fall
today all time high
They even look the same :D
"Today night"  --  You mean tonight?
a bit overrated, isn't it?
Commodities back surgin up market do not believes anymore on Fed policies lol
Today Closing greenish 50+ %
More hikes by the fed only mean inflation is running out of control- remember Yellen Powell and Biden all told you inflation was Temporary?? Well it’s been 2 years and not backing off- the inflation is here for 2-3 more years AT LEAST Your usd euro yen pound is buying less every day.
What makes you think 2 years is the line for temporary?
What is the Ruple to US dollar nowadays?
Market will fall sharply
As usual....stocks rebound after 10am...
Waiting for the FED? They've been repeating the same bs for the past year c'mon, who's waiting for them???
Which idiot comes up with this statements? Falling my foot
No more rate hikes breaking news lol
Really? Falling?
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