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Wall Street falls as trade anxieties spike

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May 18, 2019
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NEW YORK: Wall Street ended lower on Friday as continuing trade tensions pulled industrial and tech shares down, and the Dow capped a fourth straight week of losses in its longest weekly losing streak in three years.

While all three major US indexes struggled for direction for much of the session, they turned decisively negative following a report from CNBC that US-China trade negotiations have stalled.

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq suffered their second successive weekly declines after US stocks failed to fully recover from Monday's steep sell-off.

"It is not unusual for stocks to weaken at the end of a week," said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia. "The possibility of something weird happening over the weekend leads people to take money off the table as the week comes to a close."

China added fuel to the fire of the increasingly rancorous trade war with the United States, striking a more aggressive tone and suggesting further talks could be fruitless unless Washington changes course.

Elsewhere in the multi-front US tariff war, President Donald Trump confirmed he would delay imposing imported auto tariffs by as much as six months, and agreed to lift metal tariffs on Canada and Mexico.

Trade headlines overshadowed upbeat economic data. The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index jumped 5.3 per cent in May to its highest reading in 15 years.

"After earnings season the market seems to shift to these macro factors that are difficult to predict and difficult to trade on," Tuz added. "You see more whipsawing in the markets in this kind of environment."

Tariff jitters also dragged on key industrial shares.

Farm equipment maker Deere & Co was the biggest percentage loser on the S&P 500, dipping 7.7 per cent after cutting its full-year forecast.

Caterpillar Inc, 3M Co, Textron, General Dynamics and Fedex Corp all helped pull the industrial sector 1.1 per cent lower.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 98.68 points, or 0.38 per cent, to 25,764, the S&P 500 lost 16.79 points, or 0.58 per cent, to 2,859.53 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 81.76 points, or 1.04 per cent, to 7,816.29.

Of the 11 major sectors in the S&P 500, all but utilities closed in the red, with industrials and energy seeing the largest percentage losses.

With 460 of S&P 500 companies having posted first-quarter results, 75.2 per cent of which beat analyst expectations, the mostly upbeaRead More – Source

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