Major US stock indexes finished trading mostly in the red, losing almost all the positions earned after a strong report from Apple caused the growth of the high-tech sector. Pressure on the market raised concerns about additional US duties on Chinese goods, as well as growth in yields on US government bonds.
The focus of investors' attention was also the outcome of the Fed meeting. As expected, the Fed left the range for interest rates unchanged, sounding at the same time a positive assessment of the economy, which signaled a probable increase in rates at the next meeting. "Economic activity is growing at a strong pace," the Fed said in a statement. She also called job growth "strong" and noted "strong" growth in household investment and expenditure. In general, the Fed has used the word "strong" or its synonyms six times in its statement to describe the state of the economy and the situation in the labor market.
In addition, according to a report published by the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), activity in the US manufacturing sector deteriorated sharply in July. The PMI index for the manufacturing sector fell to 58.1 points against 60.2 points in June. Analysts had expected that the figure would drop only to 59.5 points.
However, construction costs in the US recorded the largest drop in more than a year in June, as investments in both private and public projects declined, but expenses for the previous months were revised upward. The Ministry of Trade reported that in June construction costs fell by 1.1%, which is the biggest decline since April 2017. Meanwhile, the growth rates of expenditures for May were revised to + 1.3% from + 0.4%. Expenses for April were also revised towards improvement - to + 1.7% from + 0.9%. Economists predicted that in June construction costs would grow by only 0.3%. Meanwhile, in annual terms, construction costs increased in June by 6.1%.
Most of the components of DOW finished trading in the red (19 of 30). Outsider were shares of Caterpillar Inc. (CAT, -3.73%). The leader of growth was the shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL, + 5.96%).
Most S & P sectors recorded a decline. The largest drop was shown by the sector of industrial goods (-1.2%). The consumer goods sector grew most (+ 0.6%).
At closing:
Dow 25,333.82 -81.37 -0.32%
S&P 500 2,813.36 -2.93 -0.10%
Nasdaq 100 7,707.29 +35.50 +0.46%