04 Oct 2023 Market Close & Major Financial Headlines: U.S. Treasury Yields Fall, S&P 500 Rises, Dow Closes In The Green After Roller-Coaster Ride Across The Unchanged Line
Summary Of the Markets Today:
- The Dow closed up 127 points or 0.39%,
- Nasdaq closed up 1.35%,
- S&P 500 closed up 0.81%, (low 4,110)
- Gold $1,838 down $3.20,
- WTI crude oil settled at $85 down $4.50,
- 10-year U.S. Treasury 4.720% down 0.082 points,
- USD Index $106.71 down $0.290,
- Bitcoin $27,654 up $375,
*Stock data, cryptocurrency, and commodity prices at the market closing.
Click here to read our Economic Forecast for October 2023
Today’s Economic Releases Compiled by Steven Hansen, Publisher:
ADP Private sector employment increased by 89,000 jobs in September 2023 and annual pay was up 5.9 percent year-over-year. We will see if the BLS employment report agrees on Friday – but the gain is worse than any month since January 2021.
In September 2023, the Institute of Supply Management Services PMI registered 53.6 percent, 0.9 percentage point lower than August. The composite index indicated growth in September for the ninth consecutive month after a reading of 49.2 percent in December 2022, which was the first contraction since June 2020 (45.4 percent). A reading below 55 indicates a slow economy.
New orders for manufactured goods in August 2023 improved 0.5% year-over-year – 0.6% inflation-adjusted. Manufacturing remains in the doldrums.
Here is a summary of headlines we are reading today:
- U.S. Delays Aid To Ukraine Amid Domestic Political Disputes
- Battery Lifespan Could Double With New Breakthrough
- Investors Prioritize Profits Over Green Credentials
- Germany Reactivates Coal Plants For Winter Power Boost
- Oil Prices Tumble As The EIA Reports A Significant Gasoline Build
- OPEC+ Leaves Oil Production Levels Unchanged
- Dow adds 100 points to snap 3-day losing streak as Treasury yields ease from 16-year highs: Live updates
- GM secures new $6 billion credit line as UAW strike costs reach $200 million
- Economic Report: U.S. jobs report forecast: 170,000 new workers and 3.7% unemployment
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