BCN-05 Wall Street edges lower on China economy woes, tech outlook

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Wall Street edges lower on China economy woes, tech outlook

NEW YORK, June 15, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Wall Street sagged into the red on
Friday but clung to slender gains for the week as investors were buffeted by
an array of global uncertainties and risks.

The subdued movements for stocks came as investors await next week’s
policy meeting by the Federal Reserve, which investors will scrutinize for
signs the central bank is ready and willing to lower interest rates.

The major indices were also largely unmoved by rosy economic news from the
United States — where data showed retail sales and industrial output were
strong in May — focusing instead on gloomy numbers from China and a dimming
outlook for semiconductors.

The benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down less than a tenth
of a percent, settling at 26,089.61.

The broader S&P 500 fell 0.2 percent to 2,886.99 while the tech-heavy
Nasdaq sank 0.5 percent to close at 7,796.66.

Good US economic news “helped alleviate some of the bear factors showing
that the economy was slowing too much,” Peter Cardillo of Spartan Capital
told AFP.

“We also have technical issues … that helped the market at the end of
the session.”

Chinese industrial production in May hit its slowest pace in 17 years,
raising fears of a pronounced slowdown in the world’s second largest economy,
according to official data released Friday.

Meanwhile, chipmaker Broadcom plunged 5.6 percent after the company missed
earnings targets and cut revenue guidance, citing the US export ban on
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei in particular.

The travails put downward pressure on other chipmaker. Intel fell one
percent.

US data helped calm fears the economy was trending toward recession.

Retail sales jumped in May and were revised for April from negative to
positive and industrial output rebounded due to a jump in utilities and a
recovery in auto production, although the trend so far in 2019 remained
sluggish.

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