Market Overview - The U.S. government has reopened after a 43-day shutdown, which had raised investor concerns and disrupted economic data flow [1] - A growing number of Federal Reserve policymakers are hesitant about further interest rate cuts, with market odds for a December reduction now near even [1][12] - Inflation concerns and signs of stability in the labor market are influencing Fed officials' views on interest rates [1][12] Stock Performance - Major tech stocks experienced significant declines, with Nvidia down 4.7%, Tesla down 7.6%, and Broadcom down 5.4% [5][12] - The S&P 500 fell 1.62% to 6,739.60 points, the Nasdaq declined 2.48% to 22,825.50 points, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average decreased 1.38% to 47,590.87 points [6][12] - Eight of the eleven S&P 500 sector indexes declined, with information technology leading the drop at 2.74% [6][12] Sector Rotation - Cisco Systems saw a rally of about 5% after raising its full-year profit and revenue forecasts, indicating strong demand for networking equipment [7][12] - There is a noticeable market rotation away from technology stocks, with the S&P 500 value index gaining approximately 1.4% this week, while the growth index dipped 0.7% [7][12] - Walt Disney's shares tumbled 7.7% amid concerns over a prolonged dispute with YouTube TV regarding cable channel distribution [8][12] Employment Data - Recent data from ADP indicated that private employers shed over 11,000 jobs weekly through late October, and retail-related job postings dropped by 16% year-over-year in October, suggesting ongoing labor market weakness [8][12] Rate Cut Expectations - Traders are currently pricing in a 47% chance of a 25-basis-point rate cut in December, a decrease from the previous week's 70% probability [9][12] Company-Specific Developments - APA Corp gained 3.2% following reports that Spain's Repsol is considering a reverse merger of its upstream unit with potential partners [9][12] - Memory device manufacturers Western Digital and SanDisk saw declines of 3.1% and 10.7%, respectively, after Kioxia Holdings reported lower sales and profits [9][12] Market Dynamics - Declining stocks outnumbered rising ones in the S&P 500 by a ratio of 1.8-to-one, with the S&P 500 posting 15 new highs and 6 new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 51 new highs and 178 new lows [10][12]
Wall Street sinks as investors fret about rate cuts