Market Overview - Wall Street remains largely unfazed by the U.S. government shutdown, with the S&P 500 rising 0.2%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average adding 20 points, and the Nasdaq composite increasing by 0.3% [1] - The bond market saw a significant drop in Treasury yields, influenced by disappointing employment data [2][11] Employment Data - The ADP Research survey indicated a loss of 32,000 jobs outside the government, with the Midwest particularly affected, and a downward revision of August's employment figures from a gain of 54,000 to a loss of 3,000 [2][4] - The upcoming Labor Department report is expected to be delayed due to the government shutdown, increasing uncertainty in the job market [4][5] Company Performance - Peloton Interactive's stock fell by 8.6% following a lukewarm reception to its new AI and computer vision system [6] - Corteva's shares dropped 8.3% after announcing a split into two companies, one focusing on seeds and the other on crop protection [7] - Cal-Maine Foods experienced a 2.4% decline as its quarterly profit and revenue fell short of analysts' expectations [7] - Conversely, Nike's stock rose 4.9% after exceeding profit expectations, driven by strong apparel sales in North America [8] - Lithium Americas saw a significant stock increase of 26.1% after the U.S. government approved a $2.26 billion loan, with the Department of Energy taking an ownership stake [9] Economic Indicators - The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 4.11% from 4.16%, reflecting expectations for potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve due to weaker-than-expected payroll and manufacturing data [11]
Stocks shrug off government shutdown but bond yields sink on ADP payrolls report showing weak job growth and a huge August revision