
On Wednesday, January 3rd, US stocks closed sharply lower as investors analyzed the minutes from the latest FOMC meeting to gain insights into the future path of US monetary policy. The minutes didn’t provide much clarity on the timing of potential interest rate cuts. Federal Reserve officials acknowledged a high level of uncertainty regarding the economic outlook, leaving room for the possibility of further rate increases. The S&P 500 declined by 0.8% and the Dow dropped by 0.76%, while the Nasdaq 100 experienced a 1.2% slide, marking its worst day since October in the previous session. The decline was led by tech stocks, which experienced a four-day losing streak, the longest in over two months. Big names such as Tesla saw a 4% drop, Broadcom slid by 2.5%, and Nvidia lost 1.2%. On the other hand, energy shares performed well, tracking the increase in oil prices. Chevron gained 1.9% and Exxon Mobil increased by 0.8%.
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the United States increased slightly to 47.4 in December 2023 from 46.7 in November. This reading surpassed market forecasts of 47.1. However, the PMI remained below the 50 threshold denoting contraction for the 14th consecutive month, marking the longest period of declining factory activity since 2000-2001.
(Manufacturing PMI,ISM)
(25-Year Record of ISM Manufacturing PMI)
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