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Rates worries bring Dow's winning streak to an end

2023-07-28 HKT 04:37
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  • Wall Street closed lower as investors turned their attention to rates in Japan. File image: Shutterstock
    Wall Street closed lower as investors turned their attention to rates in Japan. File image: Shutterstock
US stocks ended lower on Thursday after news that the Bank of Japan will allow long-term interest rates to rise sent US yields higher, snapping the longest winning streak for the Dow since 1987.

The Nikkei newspaper reported the central bank will maintain its 0.5 percent cap for the 10-year government bond yield, but discuss allowing long-term interest rates to rise above that level by a certain degree. Reuters confirmed the central bank may make minor tweaks to extend the lifespan of its yield control policy.

Michael Green, chief investment strategist at Simplify Asset Management, said reports of the Bank of Japan's plans were the biggest driver behind Wall Street's performance on Thursday.

Higher rates in Japan pushed the US 10-year yield over 4 percent and reduced the attractiveness of stocks.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.67 percent, to 35,283, the S&P 500 lost 0.64 percent, to 4,537 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.55 percent, to 14,050.

On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 25 basis points as expected. Traders now only see a 20 percent chance that the Fed could surprise with a quarter-point increase in September.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that Fed staff are no longer forecasting a US recession, but did not rule out another rate hike, saying the Fed would follow future economic data.

On Thursday, a Commerce Department report showed the US economy grew faster than expected in the latest quarter, with an advance gross domestic product reading of 2.4 percent, above the 1.8 percent forecast by economists polled by Reuters.

Kim Rupert, managing director of global fixed income at Action Economics in San Francisco, said the strong economic data earlier in the day also made the market reassess its positioning after the Federal Reserve slightly upgraded its growth outlook on Wednesday.

Meta gained 4.40 percent after it reported a jump in second-quarter advertising revenue, topping Wall Street financial targets.

Microsoft, which on Tuesday surpassed estimates for quarterly revenue and profit, closed down 2.09 percent, as it laid out an aggressive spending plan to meet demand for its new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered services. (Reuters)

Rates worries bring Dow's winning streak to an end