US markets end mostly lower on Friday

09 Apr 2022 Evaluate

The US markets ended mostly lower on Friday. Considerable weakness among semiconductor stocks weighed on the Nasdaq, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index tumbled by 2.4 percent. Airline, networking and tobacco stocks also moved to the downside on the day, offsetting the strength in the resource sectors. However, Home Depot (HD) helped lead the Dow higher on the day, while financial giants Goldman Sachs (GS) and JPMorgan (JPM) also posted strong gains amid a continued increase in treasury yields. Energy stocks also moved sharply higher on the day, benefiting from a significant increase by the price of crude oil.

On the economic data front, a report released by the Commerce Department showed wholesale inventories in the U.S. surged by more than expected in the month of February. The Commerce Department said wholesale inventories spiked by 2.5 percent in February after jumping by an upwardly revised 1.2 percent in January. Street had expected wholesale inventories to shoot up by 2.1 percent compared to the 0.8 percent increase originally reported for the previous month. Next week, traders are likely to keep a close eye on reports on consumer and producer price inflation, retail sales and industrial production. The data may impact the outlook for interest rates amid recent indications the Federal Reserve plans to tighten monetary policy more aggressively than previously anticipated.

Nasdaq fell 186.30 points or 1.34 percent to 13,711.00 and S&P 500 was down by 11.93 points or 0.27 percent to 4,488.28, while Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 137.55 points or 0.40 percent to 34,721.12.

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