US markets end mostly in green on Monday

26 Jul 2022 Evaluate

The US markets ended mostly in green on Monday after a choppy session as investors largely stayed cautious, looking ahead to some key earnings updates, the GDP data and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy announcement. The Fed, which is scheduled to announce its interest rate decision on Wednesday, is widely expected to announce another 75-basis points hike. Tech stocks fell on the heels of a warning by Snap, which reported disappointing earnings last week causing investors to worry about declining digital ad spending in the current economic climate. Meta Platforms dropped 1.5%, and Amazon slipped by 1.1%. Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet ended slightly lower.

Elsewhere, shares of Newmont Corporation slid 13.2% after the mining company reported a quarterly loss that was down nearly 41% from a year ago, hurt by a drop in gold prices. Philips tumbled 7.2% after the Dutch medical equipment maker reported weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings, citing lockdowns in China and supply chain issues. However, energy stocks were the best performing sector as oil prices rose. Marathon Oil and APA Corp each jumped about more than 6%. Diamondback Energy, Occidental Petroleum, Devon Energy and Valero gained about 5% each. Chevron was the top gainer in the Dow, up nearly 3%.

Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 90.75 points or 0.28 percent to 31,990.04 and S&P 500 was up by 5.21 points or 0.13 percent to 3,966.84, while Nasdaq fell 51.45 points or 0.43 percent to 11,782.67.  

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