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US STOCKS-Wall St edges lower as markets await Fed rate decision, assess retail data
Sep 16, 2025 8:18 AM

(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock

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Indexes down: Dow 0.46%, S&P 500 0.11%, Nasdaq 0.02%

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Fed to begin two-day policy meeting on Tuesday

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Oracle shares up on TikTok deal framework report

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Retail sales rise 0.6% in August vs 0.2% estimate

(Updates after markets open)

By Purvi Agarwal and Sukriti Gupta

Sept 16 (Reuters) -

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were subdued in choppy trading on

Tuesday, as investors turned cautious ahead of an anticipated

interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday and

assessed the latest retail sales reading.

Investors largely priced in a 25 basis point cut from the

U.S. central bank at the conclusion of its two-day meeting on

Wednesday to offset the deterioration in the U.S. labor market,

evidenced by numerous recent economic indicators.

U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in August,

data from the Commerce Department showed on Tuesday, but did

little to change already priced-in rate cut expectations.

Markets are still anticipating a total of about 68 basis

points in monetary policy easing by end-2025, data compiled by

LSEG showed.

"It seems (to be) consensus that the Fed is going to cut

by 25 basis points ... I don't know if August retail sales are

going to be enough to move market sentiment in a day where

investors are clearly downshifting into a wait-and-see mode,"

said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth.

Rate cut expectations remained unchanged after the U.S.

Senate confirmed economic adviser Stephen Miran to the Fed Board

and an appeals court rejected President Donald Trump's bid to

fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook.

Financial stocks weighed on the benchmark index, with

the sector down 0.7%, leading declines. An index

tracking regional banks fell 1.8%.

Losses in UnitedHealth ( UNH ) and Microsoft ( MSFT )

weighed heavily on the Dow.

At 10:10 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average

fell 209.71 points, or 0.46%, to 45,673.74, the S&P 500

lost 7.56 points, or 0.11%, to 6,607.72 and the Nasdaq

Composite lost 4.69 points, or 0.02%, to 22,344.06.

Eight of the 11 S&P 500 sub-sectors were lower. An 8%

fall in Warner Bros Discovery ( WBD ) dragged down the

Communication services sector. TD Cowen

downgraded

the media company's rating to "hold" from "buy".

Conversely, energy stocks advanced 0.9% tracking

higher oil prices, while gains in Tesla and Amazon ( AMZN )

lifted the consumer discretionary sector.

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed at record highs on Monday,

helped by robust gains in Tesla and Alphabet,

with the latter zooming past $3 trillion in market valuation for

the first time.

Wall Street's main indexes have gained so far in September -

a month deemed bad for U.S. equities historically - where the

benchmark S&P 500 has lost 1.5% on average since 2000, data

compiled by LSEG showed.

Among other stocks, Dave & Buster's Entertainment

plunged 17.4% after the entertainment and dining venues operator

missed analysts' expectations for second-quarter revenue and

profit.

Trump said that the U.S. and China have a deal that will

keep the short-video app TikTok operating in the U.S. CNBC,

citing sources, said Oracle will keep its TikTok cloud

deal under new agreement. It gained 3%.

Webtoon Entertainment ( WBTN ) soared 28% after the online

comics platform and Disney ( DIS ) agreed to create a new

digital comics platform to feature comic content from Disney's ( DIS )

portfolio, including "Marvel" and "Star Wars".

Declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 1.58-to-1

ratio on the NYSE and by a 1.45-to-1 ratio on the Nasdaq.

The S&P 500 posted 12 new 52-week highs and eight new

lows, while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 56 new highs and 35

new lows.

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