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(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock | |
markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window)*Tesla shares plunge on Q4 deliveries miss*Apple hits lowest level since June 2021*Indexes down: Dow 0.56%, S&P 0.81%, Nasdaq 1.09%Jan 3 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes dropped on | |
the first trading day of 2023 with big drags from Tesla and | |
Apple, while investors worried about the Federal Reserve's | |
interest-rate hiking path as they awaited minutes from its | |
December meeting.Shares in electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc were | |
down 13%, making it Nasdaq's biggest percentage decliner after | |
missing Wall Street estimates for quarterly deliveries. iPhone | |
maker Apple Inc was down 4% after hitting its lowest | |
level since June 2021 following an analyst rating downgrade due | |
to production cuts in China.Consumer discretionary and technology stocks | |
slipped more than 1% each.The energy sector, which logged stellar gains in | |
2022, slid more than 4%, tracking lower oil prices on bleak | |
business activity data from China and concerns about the outlook | |
for the global economy..The main U.S. stock indexes had ended 2022 with their | |
steepest annual losses since 2008 following the Fed's fastest | |
pace of rate hikes since the 1980s to stamp out decades-high | |
inflation."Even though the calendar has changed, a lot of the main | |
issues for the market have not, specifically with the Federal | |
Reserve tightening monetary policy as it's still concerned about | |
inflation," said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at | |
Independent Advisor Alliance in Charlotte, North Carolina."We're in a bear market. Negative is the default reaction to | |
everything," he said. "Until the Fed really changes their tone, | |
it's an uphill battle for the market."By 2:22 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had | |
fallen 186.41 points, or 0.56%, to 32,960.84; the S&P 500 | |
had lost 31.1 points, or 0.81%, to 3,808.4; and the Nasdaq | |
Composite had dropped 114.14 points, or 1.09%, to | |
10,352.35.The S&P 500 shed 19.4% in 2022, marking a roughly $8 | |
trillion decline in market capitalization, while the Nasdaq fell | |
33.1%, dragged down by growth stocks.Investors on Wednesday will closely monitor the minutes of | |
the Fed's December policy meeting, when the central bank raised | |
interest rates by 50 basis points after four straight 75 basis | |
points hikes, and signaled rates could stay higher for longer.Other economic data due this week includes the ISM | |
manufacturing report, also on Wednesday, and December's jobs | |
report on Friday.Weakness in the labor market could give the Fed a reason to | |
ease its monetary policy tightening, but the data so far has | |
shown the market remains tight despite rate hikes.Money market participants see a 68% chance the Fed will | |
raise the benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 4.50% to 4.75% in | |
February, with the rates peaking at 4.98% by June.In other equity market action, U.S.-listed Chinese firms | |
such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, JD.com Inc | |
and Pinduoduo Inc rose between 1% and 5% on | |
post-COVID-19 recovery hopes.Advancing issues outnumbered declining ones on the NYSE by a | |
1.10-to-1 ratio; on Nasdaq, a 1.01-to-1 ratio favored decliners.The S&P 500 posted one new 52-week high and five new lows; | |
the Nasdaq Composite recorded 83 new highs and 44 new lows. | |
(Reporting by Sinéad Carew in New York; Shubham Batra, Ankika | |
Biswas and Amruta Khandekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak | |
Dasgupta, Arun Koyyur and Jonathan Oatis) |