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GLOBAL MARKETS-Equities fall amid earnings gloom, as persistent inflation lifts Treasury yields
Apr 25, 2024 12:38 PM

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Interest rate markets digest slowdown in US GDP growth

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Mining sector M&A lifts FTSE to all-time high

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Yen drops to latest 34-year low

(Updated at 2:34 p.m. ET (1834 GMT)

By Chris Prentice and Marc Jones

NEW YORK/LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - Stocks snapped a

three-day winning streak on Thursday as disappointing forecasts

from Facebook and Instagram owner Meta hammered the tech sector,

and Japan's yen sank through 155 per dollar for the first time

since 1990.

Tepid U.S. GDP data pushed Wall Street lower at its open,

and Meta's slump also soured the mood. More Big Tech

earnings are scheduled for later in the day.

U.S. Treasury yields rose after the data showed signs of

persistent inflation, lowering hopes that the Federal Reserve

will cut interest rates anytime soon.

Gold trimmed gains.

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe

fell 4.54 points, or 0.60%, to 754.92 by 2:34 p.m. ET (1834

GMT).

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 451.63

points, or 1.17%, to 38,009.29, the S&P 500 lost 33.99

points, or 0.67%, to 5,037.64, and the Nasdaq Composite

lost 140.87 points, or 0.90%, to 15,571.44.

In an earnings-packed week, tech bellwethers are in the

spotlight, with Google parent Alphabet, Microsoft ( MSFT )

and Intel ( INTC ) due to report after Thursday's

closing bell.

"If Meta is a guide, it seems the market is simply not

tolerant of in-line - if you've had a good run through Q1 & Q2

you either blow the lights out, or the market takes its pound of

flesh," said Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone.

Robert Alster, chief investment officer at Close Brothers

Asset Management, also noted the comments of Meta CEO Mark

Zuckerberg on the need to spend to keep up in the AI arms race.

European shares closed down 0.7%, paring losses after

shedding more than 1% intraday, hit by bleak earnings from

consumer giant Nestle and Dutch digital payments firm

Adyen.

London's FTSE 100 held onto gains, up 0.26% at a

record high as UK-listed miner Anglo American surged on

a $39 billion buyout offer from Australian rival BHP.

U.S. SLOWDOWN

Beyond corporate earnings, investors were digesting the

sharper-than-expected slowdown in first-quarter U.S. economic

growth.

"Despite the expected GDP slowdown in 2024, there are no

imminent signs of a recession," said Mutual of America Capital

Management's chairman and chief executive, Stephen Rich.

Hotter-than-expected inflation reports have pushed back and

reduced expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts,

with markets now pricing in roughly a 70% chance of a first

reduction in September. Investors are not even fully convinced

there will be another cut this year, having expected around six

cuts at the start of the year.

The shifting expectations of U.S. rates have lifted Treasury

yields and the dollar, casting a shadow on the currency market.

Against a basket of currencies, the dollar ticked

fractionally higher to 105.89 after the GDP data.

The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes rose

5.2 basis points to 4.706%, from 4.654% late on Wednesday.

The 2-year note yield, which typically moves

in step with interest rate expectations, rose 6.1 basis points

to 4.9975%, from 4.937% late on Wednesday.

The Japanese yen weakened 0.12% against the greenback

at 155.53 per dollar and touched its lowest level in 34 years.

It is now firmly past the latest line in the sand traders had

drawn for Japan to intervene in the markets.

"Tokyo has still not intervened, and I reiterate that it

does look like there will be no intervention so long as

USD/JPY's climb continues in a relatively non-volatile fashion,"

said RBC Capital Markets' head of Asian FX strategy, Alvin Tan.

The Bank of Japan started its two-day rate-setting meeting

on Thursday, with expectations that it will keep its key

short-term interest rate target unchanged.

Attention will be on what Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo

Ueda's says about the yen's struggles.

U.S. crude settled up 0.92% to $83.57 a barrel

and Brent settled at $89.01 per barrel, up 1.12% on the

day.

Spot gold added 0.68% to $2,331.49 an ounce. U.S.

gold futures fell 0.2% to $2,319.90 an ounce.

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