US stocks sink on continued uncertainty (Lead)
October 31st, 2009 - 6:41 am ICT by IANS
New York, Oct 31 (DPA) Major US stock indices sank nearly three percent Friday as investors exhibited uncertainty about the economy, despite figures that showed a return to growth in the third quarter.
Weak consumer spending, which fell 0.5 percent in September, contributed to the sell off, even as the White House said President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus package has created or saved more than 640,000 jobs since it was enacted earlier this year.
The numbers indicated the US was on track to create 3.5 million new jobs by next year through government spending on infrastucture projects, education, health care and green technology, spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
But the new jobs have yet to dampen the high unemployment rate, which still stands at 9.8 percent - the highest in more than 25 years. The White House numbers were based on stimulus spending through September.
The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 249.85 points, or 2.51 percent, to 9,712.73. The broader Standard and Poor’s 500 Index slid 29.92 points, or 2.81 percent, to 1,036.19. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index lost 52.44 points, or 2.50 percent, to 2,045.11.
The slide erased large gains from Thursday after the Commerce Department said US economic output grew at an annualised 3.5 percent in the third quarter of 2009. Stocks ended down for the week, with the Dow shedding 2.60 percent, the S&P 500 plunging 4.02 percent and the Nasdaq dropping 5.08 percent.
The US currency gained against the euro to 67.94 euro cents from 67.41 euro cents Thursday. The dollar fell against the Japanese currency to 90.09 yen from 91.47 yen.
Related Stories
- US stocks gain on Ford profits, positive economic news - Nov 03, 2009
- US stocks surge as economy returns to growth - Oct 30, 2009
- Small gains for US stocks as Fed keeps rates steady - Nov 05, 2009
- US stocks drop sharply on slumping home sales - Oct 29, 2009
- US stocks fall on Federal Reserve chief's warnings - Dec 08, 2009
- US stocks end strong week on a high note - Nov 14, 2009
- US stocks fall slightly as consumer confidence falls - Oct 28, 2009
- Wall Street stocks close first week of 2010 higher - Jan 09, 2010
- US stocks fall over Obama's bank crackdown - Jan 23, 2010
- US stocks decline as tech sector overshadows positive GDP report - Jan 30, 2010
Posted in Business, |







