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US equity indexes fell in Tuesday's midday trading as a hotter-than-expected inflation print for Apr
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By Ragini Mathur and Utkarsh Hathi May 12 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes edged lower on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq pulling back from record highs after a hotter-than-expected
After opening little changed, the Dow slid further away from the widely watched 50,000 level. The blue-chip index was down 250 points, or 0.5%. The S&P 500 was down 0.5%, while the Nasdaq was down 0.8%.
May 12 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened lower on Tuesday, as investors weighed a hotter-than-expected inflation report and fading hopes for a swift resolution to the Middle East conflict.
Stocks stumbled Tuesday, with tech stocks taking a relatively bigger hit, after the latest inflation report came in hotter than expected. The Dow was flat, while the S&P 500 was down 0.4%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq was down 0.8%.
Wall Street closed slightly higher on Monday, driven by energy and industrial stocks.
Tech futures fell as oil prices topped $100 while South Korea news triggered losses in Q1 stocks. CPI inflation picked up.
Major stock indexes are settling in after a bit of volatility this morning. Dow futures have turned slightly positive, while S&P 500 futures are down 0.2%. Nasdaq futures are down 0.6%. Each of these indexes is in a place better than where they were immediately after the inflation report came out.
Consumer prices jumped more than expected in April, a sign that inflation is accelerating as the Iran war's fallout ripples through the economy. The headline consumer price index rose 0.6% from the previous month and 3.8% from a year earlier, above the 0.59% monthly gain and 3.7% annual increase economists had forecast, according to a survey by FactSet. The 3.8% annual increase marks the fastest pace of price growth since May 2023 and is also a notable jump from March, when CPI rose 3.3% year over year.
Stocks continued their downward drift after April inflation data came in higher than expected. S&P 500 futures declined 0.5%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 dropped nearly 1% right after the report.
International Biotechnology Trust (LSE:IBT) co-lead fund managers Ailsa Craig and Marek Poszepczynski tell Proactive's Stephen gunnion that the trust delivered NAV returns of 35.7% and share price gains of 39% in the six months to February — comfortably ahead of the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index's near-30% return. Five acquisitions completed during the period, with a further five since the interim end. Poszepczynski notes that around 40 portfolio companies have been acquired over the past five years as big pharma continues to rely on biotech for innovation. The sweetest spot for takeover activity, he says, is among companies approaching regulatory approval or commercial launch. Craig is also more optimistic on the political backdrop: "It really does feel like these political headwinds are now behind us," she says, pointing to easing concerns around US drug pricing reform and improving sentiment across the sector. For more interviews and market insights, visit the Proactive YouTube channel, give this video a like, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications for future content. #InternationalBiotechnologyTrust #Biotech #HealthcareInvesting #BiotechStocks #NasdaqBiotech #Pharma #BiotechInvesting #FDA #DrugDevelopment #MergersAndAcquisitions #HealthcareStocks #IPO #FundManagers #Investing #LifeSciences
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8.45am: US CPI rises to three-year high US inflation last month was the highest in three years, due to rising energy, housing and food prices. The US consumer price index was up 3.8% year on year in April, up from 3.26% the month before. Month-on-month, CPI increased 0.6%, easing from...
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Wall Street futures pointed moderately lower pre-bell Tuesday as traders weighed rising crude prices
“Too good to miss” or “why can’t anything else rally” might be the pithiest summations of the current status, with the at record highs but driven largely by a cohort of tech stocks that have left their rivals in the dust since the Iran war started in late February. The benchmark has gained more than 8.5% this year, powered by a 16.8% rally since the last days of March, amid a stunning comeback for tech and chip stocks that has carried U.S. markets to record highs. “What started as an AI/semiconductor conversation, however, should now be shifting to the rest of the market,” said Jonathan Krinsky, managing director and chief market technician at BTIG.
President Trump said the cease-fire was on “massive life support." The S&P 500 added 0.2% and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial rose 95 points, or 0.2%. Shares of Lumentum Holdings led the S&P 500, surging more than 16%, with Coherent and Corning also up double-digits.
Stocks looked set to tumble on Tuesday as the stand-off between the U.S. and Iran dragged on, putting the market on edge ahead of an inflation reading that will make clear just how much the war in the Middle East is impacting the economy. S&P 500 futures declined 0.4% and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 dropped 0.8%. The S&P and Nasdaq both eked out record highs on Monday as the rally in chip stocks rolled on.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.2%, while the S&P 500 also inched 0.2% higher and the Nasdaq Composite edged up 0.1%. Investor attention is focused squarely on events later in the week, including inflation data and a meeting between the U.S. and China. Sure, there’s still a war going on, and the impasse in the Gulf shows no signs of ending as the U.S. and Iran fail to reach a peace agreement.