Stock market today: Wall Street slides as Treasury yields climb back above 4%
The S&P 500 was down 1.1% in late trading, though it’s still close to its all-time high set a week ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 502 points, or 1.2%, coming off its own record. The Nasdaq composite was 1.2% lower, with an hour remaining in trading.
It's a stall for
The stronger-than-expected hiring pushed
But Friday’s jobs report was so strong that it also forced traders to ratchet back forecasts for how much the Fed will ultimately cut interest rates by. That in turn has sent
The two-year
When
Monday's sharpest losses hit stocks of utilities and real-estate owners. These kinds of stocks tend to pay big dividends, which means they can see potential buyers leave when bonds are paying more in interest.
Utility stocks dropped 2.4% for the sharpest loss among the 11 sectors that make up the S&P 500 index, including a 6.8% drop for
It's more difficult to look attractive to investors seeking income when a 10-year
The yield on the two-year
Brent crude, the international standard, rose another 3.7% Monday to settle at
If
Analysts are forecasting S&P 500 companies will end up delivering 4.2% growth in their earnings per share for this past summer from a year earlier, led by technology and health care companies, according to FactSet. If those analysts are correct, it would be a fifth straight quarter of growth.
PepsiCo will report its latest quarterly results on Tuesday, but the momentum will really pick up on Friday. That's when
Bank stocks were mixed on Monday, with a few adding to gains from Friday when the stronger-than-expected jobs report raised hopes that customers will borrow more money and make good on the loans.
Elsewhere on
In stock markets abroad, European indexes were mixed following bigger gains in
Japan’s
Nintendo gained 4.4% following reports that a Saudi wealth fund was planning to increase its investment in the
Stock markets in mainland
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