US stocks decline ahead of key earnings, inflation data
NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks fell yesterday following news of another Covid-19 surge in China as investors nervously awaited US inflation data and earnings reports later in the week. Officials in Shanghai launched another mass testing drive after some 120 new cases over the weekend, while casino center Macau embarked on a week-long lockdown to curb its worst coronavirus outbreak. Meanwhile, investors were looking ahead to tomorrow’s consumer price report for June, which will be scrutinised for clues about whether the Federal Reserve’s aggressive moves to tighten monetary policy will need to be extended. Other key releases this week will be the June retail sales report and the start of second-quarter corporate earnings season, with results from JPMorgan Chase, Delta Air Lines and others. Markets have been fearful the earnings reports will highlight a weakening profit outlook. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 0.5% at 31,173.84. The broad-based SP 500 dropped 1.2% to 3,854.
US stocks decline ahead of key earnings, inflation data
NEW YORK: Wall Street stocks fell yesterday following news of another Covid-19 surge in China as investors nervously awaited US inflation data and earnings reports later in the week. Officials in Shanghai launched another mass testing drive after some 120 new cases over the weekend, while casino center Macau embarked on a week-long lockdown to curb its worst coronavirus outbreak. Meanwhile, investors were looking ahead to tomorrow’s consumer price report for June, which will be scrutinised for clues about whether the Federal Reserve’s aggressive moves to tighten monetary policy will need to be extended. Other key releases this week will be the June retail sales report and the start of second-quarter corporate earnings season, with results from JPMorgan Chase, Delta Air Lines and others. Markets have been fearful the earnings reports will highlight a weakening profit outlook. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 0.5% at 31,173.84. The broad-based SP 500 dropped 1.2% to 3,854.