U.S. Stocks Drop Despite Nvidia Surge Amid Inflation Concerns

U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday as Nvidia's strong forecast and stock split boosted the Nasdaq and S&P 500 temporarily. However, concerns over rising inflation and mixed economic data led to declines in major indexes. The Dow was significantly impacted by Boeing's weak cash flow forecast.


Reuters | Updated: 24-05-2024 01:34 IST | Created: 24-05-2024 01:34 IST
U.S. Stocks Drop Despite Nvidia Surge Amid Inflation Concerns

U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, even as a strong revenue forecast for Nvidia prompted a surge in its shares, but that was overshadowed by economic data showing inflation was still a concern that could delay any Federal Reserve rate cuts. Nvidia shares jumped to climb above the $1,000 per share mark and helped boost the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to intraday records in the early stages of trading after the AI chip company forecast quarterly revenue above estimates and announced a stock split.

But stocks lost ground after economic data showed U.S. price pressures increased in May even as business activity accelerated and as lower weekly jobless claims indicated the labor market remains on firm footing. "It may be speaks to the fact that people are now positioned for disappointing growth data, slower inflation data, rate cuts, and this morning... it caught people wrong footed," said Brian Nick Senior Investment Strategist at The Macro Institute in New York.

"Anything that looks like good news is still being greeted as bad news, which shows we're still in this sort of Fed relief rally period where the market's generally happy that interest rates have stopped going up, but the worst thing would be for interest rates to continue going up at this point." According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 lost 38.44 points, or 0.72%, to end at 5,268.57 points, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 65.28 points, or 0.39%, to 16,736.27. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 602.47 points, or 1.52%, to 39,068.57.

Treasury yields moved higher after the data, which weighed heavily on small cap stocks, as the Russell 2000 saw its biggest daily percentage drop in nearly a month. The gains in Nvidia helped lift the S&P 500 tech index as the sole advancer among the 11 major S&P sectors on Thursday. But despite the gains in Nvidia, semiconductors on the whole were lower, with the PHLX semiconductor index down on the session.

The rally in equities to record highs this month has been fueled in part by AI optimism, a solid earnings season and renewed hopes for rate cuts by the Fed this year. Nvidia shares are up about 110% this year after surging roughly 240% in 2023. Markets are now pricing in a 52.2% chance for a rate cut of at least 25 basis points (bps) in September, down from the nearly 67% a week ago, according to CME's FedWatch Tool.

The Dow was dragged lower in part by a tumble in Boeing after the U.S. planemaker forecast negative free cash flow in 2024 due to sluggish deliveries. DuPont announced plans to split into three publicly traded companies. Shares of the U.S. conglomerate ended modestly higher, sharply off earlier levels.

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