Finance
Stocks mixed as Facebook gets slammed
Stocks were mixed Thursday after Facebook took a historic tumble
post-earnings and as markets digested the possibility of cooling
trade tensions between the US and the European Union. The dollar
and Treasury yields jumped ahead of US GDP data out Friday.
Here’s the scoreboard:
Dow Jones industrial
average:
25,528.79 +114.69
(+0.45%)
S&P
500:
2,836.86 −9.21 (-0.32%)
- President Donald Trump and European Commission
President Jean-Claude Juncker agreed to work toward
resolving a multi-billion dollar trade dispute.
But analysts remain
cautious. - The European Central Bank
held its benchmark rate unchanged at a policy
meeting. The ECB’s decision to maintain a rate of
-0.4% comes in contrast to a Federal Reserve that looks poised
to hike two more times this year, driving a larger wedge
between the monetary policies of the two largest central banks
in the world. - The US goods
trade deficit jumped 5.5% in June to $68.3
billion. It had narrowed in April and May as
foreign markets stocked up on American goods that were about to
be hit by tariffs. Separate data out Thursday showed
new orders for durable goods increased by a
less-than-expected 1% last month. - Facebook posts
the largest
drop in stock-market history. The social
media giant shed $120 billion in market cap after it
reported slowing growth Wednesday.
And a look at the upcoming economic calendar:
- Amazon
reports earnings after the bell; Twitter
is out at the end of the week. - US GDP numbers are out.
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