US stocks tumble into the close

  • ...and so do yields

The major US stock indices took a sharp tumble to the downside in the last minutes of trading closing at session lows. And so did yields. They too are closing/trading near the lowest levels of the day.

The Federal Reserve hiked rates by 25 basis points and kept the terminal rate of 5.1% for the end of 2023. The Fed chair said that the overwhelming view is that rates will not come down until 2024 sometime (they see 4.3% as the ending rate in 2024). Despite that view, yields came tumbling down, and stocks reacted to the upside:

  • Dow industrial average reached a high of 201.28 points
  • S&P index reached a high of 36.63 points
  • NASDAQ index reached a high of 153.88 points

However as the day started to come to a close, selling in stocks kicked in. The closing levels are showing:

  • Dow Industrial Average Minus -530.49 points or -1.63% at 32030.12
  • S&P index -65.88 points or -1.65% at 3936.98
  • NASDAQ index -190.14 points or -1.60% at 11669.97
  • Russell 2000-50.38 points or -2.83% at 1727.35

Meanwhile the debt market, yields reacted negatively to the stocks declines. A snapshot of the yield curve near the close shows:

  • two year yield 3.932%, -24.5 basis points
  • five year yield 3.508% -23.5 basis points
  • 10 year yield 3.436% -17 basis points
  • 30 year yield 3.655% -8.1 basis points

Admittedly I'm a bit perplexed, but it seems at the end of the day stocks started to react to recession risk, but yields already have lot of easing priced in.

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