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Dow slides for 5th consecutive session

Equities broadly lower, but energy, financials again biggest losers

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Jun 2021 8:20AM

Dow slides for 5th consecutive session
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finishes 1.6% lower at 33,290.08, taking its loss for the week to 3.4%. – AFP pic, June 19, 2021

NEW YORK – The Dow fell for a fifth straight session yesterday, as markets continue to digest the latest pivot in Federal Reserve messaging towards more restrictive monetary policy.

Equities were broadly lower, but energy and financials were again the biggest losers, extending a period of weakness in industries that outperformed earlier in the year when United States policymakers were doubling down on stimulus measures.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 1.6% at 33,290.08, taking its loss for the week to 3.4%.

The broad-based S&P 500 fell 1.3% to 4,166.45, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index shed 0.9% to 14,030.38.

Expectations of Fed tightening grew following comments on CNBC by St Louis Fed president James Bullard predicting a first interest rate hike in late 2022 and saying it makes sense for the central bank to become “a little more hawkish” in light of recent inflation data.

Some analysts now expect the Fed to announce a plan to trim asset purchases at an August gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

“The market seemed to be somewhat reassured by the Fed simultaneously raising its inflation forecast for the year, but also sticking with its message that a spike in prices is only transitory,” said TD Ameritrade’s J.J. Kinahan.

“Despite everything going on in the market, there hasn’t been a general sense of disorder.” – AFP, June 19, 2021

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