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Dow takes steeper leg down, Microsoft remains higher

Leandro by Leandro
February 28, 2020
in Business
Dow takes steeper leg down, Microsoft remains higher
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Stocks plummeted Friday as worries over the fast-spreading coronavirus extended a global selloff that has U.S. equity markets on track for their steepest weekly decline since the 2008 global financial crisis.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
I:DJIDOW JONES AVERAGES24857.7-908.94-3.53%
MSFTMICROSOFT CORP.157.61-0.57-0.36%
XOMEXXON MOBIL CORPORATION50.46+0.64+1.28%
UNHUNITEDHEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED252.95-0.97-0.38%

The Dow Jones Industrial Average, in heavy trading, was down over 700 points after plunging by as much as 1,085.63 points, or 4.2 percent. Microsoft bucked the downtrend as sellers moved into the tech giant. Investors also bought Exxon Mobil and United Health also posted gains.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
SP500S&P 5002891.67-87.09-2.92%
I:COMPNASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX8372.226379-194.25-2.27%

The early losses come a day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1,190.95 points, the biggest single-day point drop in history. Six days of selling has battered U.S. markets, shaving 12 percent off the S&P 500 and tipping the index into the fastest correction in its history.

The coronavirus has infected at least 82,294 people globally and killed 2,804, according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization.

Looking at stocks, some of the hardest-hit sectors, including airlines and casino operators.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
AALAMERICAN AIRLINES GROUP INC.19.40-1.20-5.83%
UALUNITED AIRLINES HLDG.62.14-2.80-4.31%
WYNNWYNN RESORTS LIMITED107.01-4.15-3.73%
MGMMGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL24.09-1.43-5.60%

Apple and Tesla, some of the market’s highest fliers earlier this year, remained under pressure after losing 15.5 percent and 26 percent, respectively, over the previous six sessions.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
AAPLAPPLE INC.267.44-6.08-2.22%
TSLATESLA INC.638.29-40.70-5.99%

Oil majors Chevron and Exxon Mobil were weaker as West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell another 3.8 percent to $45.30 a barrel and was on track for its biggest weekly decline since 2009.

Gold miners were lower as the precious metal slid 1.4 percent to $1,619 an ounce.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
CVXCHEVRON CORP.91.56-2.56-2.73%
XOMEXXON MOBIL CORPORATION50.58+0.76+1.53%
GOLDBARRICK GOLD CORP.18.73-1.05-5.31%

Meanwhile, drugmakers working on coronavirus treatments continued to climb with Novavax, Inovio Pharmaceuticals and Nanoviricides all higher.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
NVAXNOVAVAX INC.15.11+3.31+28.05%
INOINOVIO PHARMACEUTICALS4.04-0.32-7.42%
NNVCNANOVIRICIDES INC9.11-1.21-11.72%

On the earnings front, Beyond Meat said fourth-quarter revenue surged 239 percent from a year ago, but earnings missed Wall Street estimates.

Dell Technologies reported trade restrictions caused weaker demand for its server products in China and said it expects that trend to continue into the current fiscal year.

Big Lots reported disappointing quarterly earnings and warned the coronavirus will have an impact on the current earnings period.

TickerSecurityLastChangeChange %
BYNDBEYOND MEAT INC.88.20-17.94-16.91%
DELLDELL TECHNOLOGIES INC.40.73-2.83-6.49%
BIGBIG LOTS INC.16.00-6.44-28.70%

Heavy buying of U.S. Treasurys pushed the yield on the 10-year note down 8.1 basis points to 1.186 percent. The yield touched a record low below 1.16 percent in overnight action. 

In Europe, Germany’s DAX tumbled 4.7 percent while Britain’s FTSE and France’s CAC was lower by 4.1 percent.

Markets were hit hard in Asia with China’s Shanghai Composite and Japan’s Nikkei both falling 3.7 percent and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng shedding 2.4 percent

Leandro

Leandro

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