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Stocks fall in morning trading on Wall Street as tech lags

Associated Press
By Associated Press
2 Min Read May 17, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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Stocks fell in morning trading on Wall Street Monday as the market comes off of its worst weekly decline since February.

Big Tech stocks were the heaviest weights pulling the major indexes lower. The sector has been responsible for big swings in either direction over the last few weeks as investors weigh the impact of rising inflation and a broad economic recovery. Energy and materials companies did better than the rest of the market.

The S&P 500 index fell 0.6% as of 11:34 a.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 178 points, or 0.5%, to 34,203 and the Nasdaq fell 0.8%.

Apple fell 1.3% and Microsoft fell 1.4%, while several chipmakers also slipped.

AT&T rose 1.9% and Discovery fell 2.1% after the companies announced a $43 billion deal that will combine several major media and streaming entertainment businesses. The new company combines AT&T’s CNN and HBO channels with Discovery’s Food Network and HGTV.

Steelmakers got a boost from the suspension of key measures in a tariff dispute between the U.S. and European Union. Nucor rose 2.6% and United States Steel rose 2.5%.

Crude oil prides rose and helped lift several energy companies. Exxon Mobil rose 0.6%.

Investors are still carefully watching for signs of inflation rising too quickly as the economy recovers from the pandemic. Concerns over inflation, some of which is expected, have made for choppy trading. The pace and breadth of the recovery is also being monitored as more people in the U.S. get vaccinated, but COVID-19 still poses a threat.

Bond yields were stable. The yield on the 10-year Treasury remained steady at 1.63% from late Friday.

European markets were mostly lower and Asian markets ended mixed.

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