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Wall St slips as investors juggle growth data; Salesforce weighs on Dow

May 30, 2024
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Wall St slips as investors juggle growth data; Salesforce weighs on Dow
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US stock indexes fell on Thursday, with a plunge in Salesforce dragging on the Dow, while data showing the economy grew slower than previously expected in the first quarter supported bets of interest-rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year.

Salesforce was the biggest weight on the Dow, nosediving 20% after it forecast second-quarter profit and revenue below Street estimates due to weak client spending on its cloud and enterprise business products.

US gross domestic product growth for the first quarter was lowered to 1.3%, versus a previously estimated 1.6% expansion, primarily due to downward revisions to consumer spending, the Commerce Department reported.

Ahead of Friday’s personal consumption expenditure report for April – the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge – first-quarter growth in the core Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index was revised down to 3.6% from 3.7%.

Weekly jobless claims also rose more than expected.

US Treasury yields dipped following the report, while chances for an at least 25-basis-point interest rate reduction in September edged up to nearly 52%, from 48.7% before the data, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool.

“Less economic growth isn’t necessarily all that negative because we’re still in a growth pattern, and the good news is that inflation measured by the PCE was revised down… that will help alleviate pressures in the bond market and could cause stocks to stabilize,” said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.

US stocks mixed at start of holiday-shortened week

Uncertainty over monetary policy, combined with heavy new Treasury issuance, has pushed bond yields higher and pressured stocks.

Traders now await remarks from New York Fed President John Williams and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan later in the day.

The benchmark S&P 500 Index fell to its lowest in two weeks, while the blue-chip Dow dropped to a one-month low.

However, small-cap stocks regained some ground, with the Russell 2000 Index rising 0.7% after the previous session’s 1.5% drop.

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