Market Overview - US stock markets experienced a decline on Monday, with the Dow Jones falling by 349.27 points, a decrease of 0.77%, closing at 45282.47 points. The Nasdaq dropped by 0.22% to 21449.29 points, and the S&P 500 index fell by 0.43% to 6439.32 points. Consumer goods and healthcare sectors led the decline [1] - Notable tech stocks showed mixed results, with Tesla rising by 1.9%, Google by 1.1%, and Nvidia by 1.0%. In contrast, Apple and Meta both fell by 0.2%, while Microsoft decreased by 0.6% [1] Individual Stock Movements - Intel's stock fell by 1% following the announcement of a government investment in the chip manufacturer [2] - Keurig Dr Pepper's shares dropped by 11.5% after the company announced a cash acquisition of JDE Peet's for $18.4 billion [3] - Furniture retailers RH and Wayfair both saw declines of over 5% due to President Trump's announcement of an investigation into furniture import tariffs [4] Economic Indicators - The Dallas Fed's manufacturing index fell from 0.9 in July to -1.8 in August, indicating a return to contraction [5] - The Chicago Fed National Activity Index dropped to -0.19 in July, suggesting growth below long-term averages, with negative employment indicators highlighting labor market weaknesses [5] - New home sales in the US decreased by 0.6% last month, with an annualized rate of 652,000 units, reflecting ongoing struggles in the housing market amid high mortgage rates [4] Federal Reserve Outlook - Comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have led to adjustments in Wall Street's expectations, with Barclays, BNP Paribas, and Deutsche Bank predicting a 25 basis point rate cut next month. The likelihood of the Fed restarting easing measures in September is estimated at 80% [4] - The upcoming release of the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index and non-farm payroll data is anticipated to influence market sentiment [4]
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