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Wall Street Falls After Fed Minutes Yield Few Clues
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 22 - 08 - 2013

U.S. stocks ended lower in choppy trading on Wednesday after minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's July meeting offered few clues on the timing of a reduction in its bond-buying program.
Minutes from the meeting showed almost all the policymakers on the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee agreed that a change to the stimulus was not yet appropriate, and only a few thought it would soon be time to "slow somewhat" the pace of the stimulus policy.
"The minutes didn't tell us much. It tells us that like everybody else the Fed is confused and they are not getting any clear signals from the economy. That is what you see in an economy bumbling along at 2 percent," said Erik Davidson, deputy chief investment officer for Wells Fargo Private Bank in San Francisco.
The release of the minutes in midafternoon sparked volatility in equity markets, as the major indexes fluctuated between session lows and highs in the final hours of trading.
The volatility was exacerbated by light volume, with about 5.58 billion shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE MKT and Nasdaq, below the daily average of 6.31 billion.
Yields on the 10-year U.S. Treasuries note rose after the announcement, touching 2.89 percent. US/
Market participants have been cautious recently, with the S&P 500 dropping for five of the past six sessions amid uncertainty over how soon the Fed will begin to wind down its $85 billion a month stimulus program.
"It's only a question of how much they are going to let up on the gas. There is no question they will not be tapping on the brakes," said Davidson.
Some Fed officials have said the policy, which has fueled Wall Street's steep gains this year, could be slowed as early as September, assuming economic growth meets its targets.
Economic data earlier on Wednesday showed U.S. home resales rose in July to their highest level in over three years, suggesting that a surge in mortgage rates is having only a limited impact on the housing market recovery.
The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI fell 105.52 points or 0.7 percent, to 14,897.47, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 9.53 points or 0.58 percent, to 1,642.82 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped 13.801 points or 0.38 percent, to 3,599.79.
The Dow has fallen for six straight sessions, matching the longest losing streak since July 2012.
Retailers were in focus for a second consecutive day, with earnings reports from Lowe's, Target and others. The S&P retail index .SPXRT fell 0.8 percent.
Staples (SPLS.O) reported weaker-than-expected quarterly results on dismal sales in international markets and cut its outlook for the year. Shares slumped 15.3 percent to $14.27 as the S&P's worst performer.
Target (TGT.N) warned its annual profit may be near the low end of its forecast as consumer spending remains cautious, sending shares down 3.6 percent to $65.50.
Petsmart (PETM.O) dropped 5.3 percent to $71 after its results, while American Eagle Outfitters (AEO.N) tumbled 9.9 percent to $14.76 after giving a weak outlook.
On the upside, home improvement chain Lowe's (LOW.N) rose 3.9 percent to $45.81 after it reported a bigger-than-expected rise in profit and sales as the housing market's recovery encouraged people to spend more on their homes.
Declining stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by 2,193 to 834, while on the Nasdaq, decliners beat advancers 1,696 to 808.
Source : Reuters


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