The main US stock indexes finished trading in different directions, as the decline in utilities prices was countered by the growth of the technology sector.
Influence on the course of trading also provided data on the United States. As it became known, the number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits fell last week and continues to be held at a low level, corresponding to the healthy US labor market. Initial applications for unemployment benefits fell by 2000 to 241,000, seasonally adjusted during the week to March 11. Economists were expecting 240,000 hits. The assessment for the week to March 4 remained at the level of 243,000.
In addition, the Ministry of Trade reported that bookings of new houses jumped by 3.0 percent to an annual level of 1.288 melees. In February after falling by 1.9 percent to a revised 1.251 million in January. It was expected that the bookmarking of new homes will grow to 1.260 million from 1.246 million originally reported for the previous month.
At the same time, the JOLTS survey published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that in January the number of vacancies increased to 5.626 million. The indicator for December was revised to 5.539 million from 5.501 million. Analysts had expected that the number of vacancies Will be reduced to 5.450 million. The vacancy rate was 3.7 percent, unchanged from December. The number of vacancies has changed little in the private sector and in the government segment. The number of vacancies increased in the sphere of professional and business services (+136,000) and the real estate sector, rental and leasing (+67,000), but fell in the federal government (-37,000).
The components of the DOW index mostly decreased (21 out of 30). More shares fell E.I du Pont de Nemours and Company (DD, -1.14%). The leader of growth was the shares of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM, + 0.88%).
Most sectors of the S & P index recorded an increase. The leader of growth was the technological sector (+ 0.5%). The utilities sector fell most of all (-0.8%).
At closing:
Dow -0.08% 20,934.14 -15.96
Nasdaq + 0.01% 5,900.76 +0.71
S & P -0.16% 2,381.38 -3.88