Rain of sales on Wall Street

Rain of sales on Wall Street

(Finance) – Trading down on the New York Stock Exchange, which suffered a decline of 0.75% on the Dow Jones; along the same lines, widespread sales on theS&P-500, which continues the day at 4,455 points. Very bad Nasdaq 100 (-1.76%); on the same trend, decreasingS&P 100 (-1.21%).

Insiders are looking ahead to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting scheduled for next week, while among experts the chances that the American central bank will increase interest rates in November are reduced. Expectations for the next quarter are that the Fed will keep rates at 5.25%-5.5%, the highest level in the last 22 years.

In the S&P 500, no fund is saved. At the bottom of the S&P 500 ranking, significant declines are seen in the sectors informatics (-2.04%), secondary consumer goods (-1.69%) e telecommunications (-1.26%).

Among the best Blue Chips of the Dow Jones, American Express (+1.32%) e Walt Disney (+0.56%).

The worst performances, however, are recorded on Intelwhich gets -2.35%.

Under pressure Home Depotwhich suffered a decline of 2.19%.

It slides Microsoftwith a clear disadvantage of 2.09%.

In red Salesforcewhich highlights a sharp decline of 2.09%.

Between protagonists of the Nasdaq 100, Modern (+1.98%), Astrazeneca (+0.91%), Align Technology (+0.72%) e eBay (+0.62%).

The steepest declines, however, occur at Sirius XM Radiowhich continues the session with -4.75%.

Letter about KLA-Tencorwhich recorded a significant drop of 4.62%.

Goes down Adobe Systemswith a decline of 4.62%.

Collapses LamResearchwith a decline of 4.60%.

Between macroeconomic variables of greatest importance in North American markets:

Friday 09/15/2023
2.30pm USA: Import prices, monthly (expected 0.3%; previously 0.1%)
2.30pm USA: Export prices, monthly (expected 0.4%; previously 0.5%)
2.30pm USA: Empire State Index (expected -10 points; previously -19 points)
3.15pm USA: Industrial production, annual (prev. -0.04%)
3.15pm USA: Industrial production, monthly (expected 0.1%; previously 0.7%).

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