Most Stocks Close Lower After Erasing Midday Gains

 

As the stock market hobbles further away from Friday's rally, so does the optimism that went with that eye-popping romp higher.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow 2.21 0.02% 11,036.34
S&P 500 -6.30 -0.47% 1344.15
Nasdaq -28.52 -1.01% 2808.74
Russell 2000 -2.34 -0.53% 435.90
TSC Internet -6.20 -1.04% 595.41
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury 3/32 100 23/32 6.074%
Market data as of: 4:18 PM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was the only major market gauge to end above water.

Stocks opened lower in part after the Bank of England pulled a surprise interest-rate hike. Late in the morning most major stock proxies had managed to turn around and climb into the green, gains that lasted into the early afternoon. Market players were relieved that Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, in a speech today, didn't say anything the market could take negatively. However, the peek into positive territory didn't last and the slight gains of the session were surrendered by early afternoon.

Some of the blame for the afternoon slump fell on comments in a speech delivered by Fed Governor Laurence Meyer, which some in the market saw as hawkish.

On the New York Stock Exchange, decliners trounced advancers 1,758 to 1,169 on 783.3 million shares. On the Nasdaq Stock Market, losers defeated winners 2,257 to 1,608 on 995.2 million shares.

On the NYSE, 90 issues set new 52-week lows while 58 touched new highs. On the Nasdaq, 137 issues set new 52-week highs while new lows totaled 84.

On the Big Board, Micron Technology (MU) was most active with 11.8 million shares changing hands. Micron Technology was off 4 1/8, or 5.2%, to 75 1/2.

On the Nasdaq, Global Crossing (GBLX) was most active with 41.8 million shares changing hands. It was up 5 7/16, or 26.9%, to 25 9/16. Global Crossing, Softbank and Microsoft (MSFT) have established a new joint venture company called Asia Global Crossing that will provide network-based telecommunications services throughout Asia.

Market data above are preliminary. Updated numbers and analysis will follow in the Market Roundup

Earlier...

3:03 p.m.: Stocks Remain Stuck in Negative Territory

Stocks flopped into the final hour of trading, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average holding up the best among major stock proxies.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow -27.87 -0.25% 11,006.26
S&P 500 -9.94 -0.74% 1340.51
Nasdaq -24.26 -0.86% 2813.00
Russell 2000 -2.36 -0.54% 435.88
TSC Internet -6.93 -1.16% 594.68
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury 5/32 100 26/32 6.065%
Market data as of: 2:58 PM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

2:02 p.m.: Stocks Slip Back Into the Red

Major market barometers -- after most of them rose into positive territory in the waning moments of the morning -- were back in negative territory this afternoon.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow -15.83 -0.14% 11,018.30
S&P 500 -8.57 -0.63% 1341.88
Nasdaq -21.82 -0.77% 2815.44
Russell 2000 -2.17 -0.50% 436.07
TSC Internet -5.94 -1.00% 595.67
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury 12/32 101 1/32 6.052%
Market data as of: 1:55 PM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

1:23 p.m.: Midday Musings: Greenspan Relief Turns to Meyer Agita as Market Watches Fed


11:44 a.m.: Stocks Climb Into the Black

Most major market barometers woke up a little bit this morning after spending most of the morning asleep in the red.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow 46.22 0.42% 11,080.35
S&P 500 3.30 0.24% 1353.75
Nasdaq 10.74 0.38% 2848.00
Russell 2000 -0.17 -0.17% 437.50
TSC Internet 2.27 0.38% 603.88
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury 6/32 100 26/32 6.061%
Market data as of: 11:38 AM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

10:58 a.m.: Rate Concerns Depress Stocks

Traders are looking at another down day, with most major stock proxies slumping this morning as interest-rate jitters were again preying on the market.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow -15.20 -0.14% 11,018.93
S&P 500 -3.47 -0.26% 1346.98
Nasdaq 0.10 0.00% 2837.36
Russell 2000 -1.33 -0.30% 436.91
TSC Internet -0.56 -0.09% 601.05
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury 0/32 100 20/32 6.065%
Market data as of: 10:51 AM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

10:00 a.m.: Stocks Open Lower Amid Rate Jitters

Stocks were softer early on as interest-rate concerns continued to depress the market, notably in the wake of the Bank of England's rate increase.

Major Indices
INDEX CHANGE % VALUE
Dow -55.09 -0.50% 10,979.04
S&P 500 -8.24 -0.61% 1342.21
Nasdaq -11.27 -0.40% 2825.99
Russell 2000 -2.50 -0.57% 435.73
TSC Internet -7.04 -1.18% 594.57
BOND CHANGE PRICE YIELD
30-Year Treasury -7/32 100 14/32 6.090%
Market data as of: 9:55 AM EDT, Wed Sep 8 1999

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