US markets end mostly lower on Monday

10 Aug 2021 Evaluate

The US markets ended mostly lower on Monday on concerns about global growth. The US saw a sharp surge in coronavirus cases last week, with the seven-day average for new daily infections surpassing 100,000, a level not seen since the winter surge.  Meanwhile, China imposed travel curbs at many places in the country, aiming to halt the spread of the delta variant of the coronavirus. Stocks continued to turn in a mixed performance following last Friday's better than expected US jobs data. The closely watched report from the Labor Department added to economic optimism but also raised concerns about the outlook for monetary policy.

On the sector front, Gold stocks showed a substantial move to the downside, with the NYSE Arca Gold Bugs Index plunging by 2.6 percent. A steep drop by the price of crude oil also contributed to considerable weakness among oil service stocks, resulting in a 1.9 percent slump by the Philadelphia Oil Service Index. Airline, oil producer and tobacco stocks also saw notable weakness on the day, while some strength was visible among brokerage and steel stocks.

Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 106.66 points or 0.3 percent to 35,101.85 and S&P 500 was down by 4.17 points or 0.09 percent to 4,432.35, while Nasdaq gained 24.42 points or 0.16 percent to 14,860.18.

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