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Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq slide as inflation, tariff fears push stocks to another losing week

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Last updated: February 7, 2025 10:15 pm
MTHANNACH Published February 7, 2025
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Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq close week down amid inflation, tariff fearsTesla stock on track for weekly loss as slump in China deliveries caps volatile weekOil posts weekly loss as US-China trade war sparks demand concernsMeta reportedly announces layoffs coming, impacting 5% of employeesTrending tickers on FridayGoolsbee says Fed ‘may be on hold’ for now but sees rates going lower in next 12-18 monthsInflation fears rise to highest since Nov. 2023 as consumer sentiment hits 7-month lowBig Tech is a pawn in US-China trade war. Here’s why some will feel the heat more than others.Consumers are starting to think 7% mortgages are here to stayMajor averages turn negative after weak consumer sentiment dataStocks inch higher after jobs report shows signs of resilienceUS added 143,000 jobs in January, while unemployment slipped to 4%Europe stocks wobble, but head for 7th weekly winGood morning. Here’s what’s happening today.Chinese tech shines on DeepSeek hypeAmazon warns that it will face difficulties in meeting AI demand in 2025

US stocks fell on Friday as investors reacted to the threat of more possible tariffs from the Trump administration while digesting a jump in consumer expectations for inflation and an overshadowed monthly jobs report.

The S&P 500 (^GSPC) moved almost 1% lower, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) slid around 1.4%, both finishing their second week of consecutive losses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) also fell more than 400 points, or almost 1%, to register its worst daily performance in roughly four weeks.

At the White House on Friday, President Donald Trump said he would soon announce a plan on reciprocal tariffs on American imports. The comments were made during a meeting with Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during which Trump also said tariffs on Japan were an option.

The major gauges slid earlier into the red after US consumer sentiment sank to a seven-month low in early February, undershooting forecasts. Inflation expectations jumped amid concerns about Trump’s tariff threats.

Americans now expect an inflation rate of 4.3% over the next year, a full percentage point higher than last month, the University of Michigan survey found.

The 10-year Treasury (^TNX) yield rose to a session high of 4.5% in the wake of the sentiment update and the monthly jobs report. That report saw US economy added 143,000 jobs in January, missing economist expectations, but still showing signs of resilience in the labor market. Unemployment ticked down to 4.0%, from 4.1% in December.

Meanwhile, Amazon (AMZN) stock fell 4% after the e-commerce giant joined Google (GOOG) and other AI-focused Big Tech companies in disappointing Wall Street with its revenue outlook.

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  • Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq close week down amid inflation, tariff fears

    US stocks fell with the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) registering their second consecutive week of losses amid rising concerns over tariffs and inflation.

    The S&P 500 fell roughly 1% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq slid around 1.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) also fell more than 400 points, almost 1%.

    Nearly all eleven sectors of the S&P 500 ended the session lower, with Consumer Discretionary, Materials, and Tech leading the declines.

    On Friday President Donald Trump said he would soon announce a plan on reciprocal tariffs on American imports. The comments were made during a meeting at the White House with Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.

    The major averages flipped into red territory this morning after US consumer sentiment sank to a seven-month low in early February. Inflation expectations jumped amid concerns about Trump’s tariff threats.

    Meanwhile the monthly jobs report came in below economist estimates, but unemployment fell to 4% as hourly wages jumped, in a sign of labor market resilience.

  • Ines Ferré

    Tesla stock on track for weekly loss as slump in China deliveries caps volatile week

    It’s been a rough week for Tesla stock (TSLA).

    Shares of the EV giant were on track for a weekly loss of nearly 9% after a third-party report pointed to a slump in China deliveries.

    Tesla’s sales in China fell 11.5% on a year-over-year basis in the month of January, while Chinese competitor BYD sales surged an annualized 47%, according to data from the China Passenger Car Association released on Friday.

    With 20 minutes left of the trading session on Friday, Tesla was on track to end the week down more than 10%.

    Read more here.

  • Ines Ferré

    Oil posts weekly loss as US-China trade war sparks demand concerns

    Oil prices posted a third consecutive week of declines as concerns over a trade war between the United States and China weighed on markets.

    West Texas Intermediate crude (CL=F) and Brent futures (BZ=F) ended the week down more than 2% after the US tariffs on select Chinese imports went into effect on Tuesday and China retaliated.

    Read more here.

  • Ines Ferré

    Meta reportedly announces layoffs coming, impacting 5% of employees

    Meta (META) announced job cuts that will take place on Monday in a company-wide internal post, impacting about 5% of employees, or 3,600 people, according to the Information.

    The report said employees let go would be cut off from the company’s internal system within an hour and notified about their severance package through email.

    Last month Bloomberg reported an internal memo revealed the company intended to cut employees, targeting the lowest performers.

    Meta has been hovering at all-time highs in recent sessions. The stock is up more than 22% year to date, making it the best performer among the ‘Magnificent Seven’ group.

  • Ines Ferré

    Trending tickers on Friday

    Uber (UBER)

    Uber jumped more than 8% to a session high on Friday after billionaire hedge fund manager and Pershing Square Capital Management CEO Bill Ackman revealed his firm owns more than 30 million shares in the ride-share company, equal to over $2 billion.

    Affirm (AFRM)

    Affirm Holdings (AFRM) stock surged more than 22% after the buy now, pay later company’s fiscal second quarter results showed a surprise profit and increase in revenue.

    e.l.f. Beauty (ELF)

    Shares of e.l.f. Beauty slid 20% on Friday after the makeup company lowered its fiscal 2025 full-year outlook. The cosmetics maker attributed the adjustment to softer-than-expected sales trends in January.

    Multiple Wall Street firms, including DA Davidson, UBS, and Morgan Stanley, responded by downgrading the stock.

  • Ines Ferré

    Goolsbee says Fed ‘may be on hold’ for now but sees rates going lower in next 12-18 months

    Yahoo Finance’s Jennifer Schonberger reports:

    Chicago Federal Reserve president Austan Goolsbee told Yahoo Finance Friday that the central bank “may be on hold” for now, but he still sees interest rates moving lower over the “next 12-18 months.”

    The comments about Fed monetary policy came after the release of a new jobs report for January that showed several signs of resilience. There were 143,000 jobs created, which was below estimates, but the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.0% from 4.1% and wages grew by 0.5%.

    Goolsbee in an exclusive interview Friday called the jobs report “solid” and said it showed “we’re settling into something like full employment.”

    Read more here.

  • Ines Ferré

    Inflation fears rise to highest since Nov. 2023 as consumer sentiment hits 7-month low

    Yahoo Finance’s Alexandra Canal reports:

    A rising number of Americans are anxious about the state of the US economy — and it’s all about inflation.

    The latest University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey released Friday showed headline sentiment declined to its lowest level in seven months as pessimism over the inflation outlook drove down February’s preliminary read and one-year inflation expectations jumped to 4.3% from 3.3% last month.

    This was the highest reading for inflation expectations since November 2023 and marked two consecutive months of “unusually large” increases, according to the release.

    Read more here.

  • Ines Ferré

    Big Tech is a pawn in US-China trade war. Here’s why some will feel the heat more than others.

    Yahoo Finance’s Dan Howley reports:

    President Trump’s trade war with China kicked off on Tuesday, with the White House implementing a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods coming into the US. Silicon Valley’s biggest companies are already getting caught up in what could turn into a series of tit-for-tat actions between the world’s two largest economies.

    On Tuesday, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announced that it is opening an antitrust investigation into Google (GOOG, GOOGL). The agency didn’t provide any additional details about the move.

    Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that China is considering launching an antitrust investigation into Apple’s (AAPL) App Store practices. SAMR officials have been speaking with Apple executives for some time already, but the timing of the potential probe sets up Apple as another pawn in the economic chess match between the superpowers.

    Read more here.

  • Claire Boston

    Consumers are starting to think 7% mortgages are here to stay

    Today’s higher mortgage rate reality is finally sinking in with potential homebuyers and sellers.

    For months, a plurality of consumers polled by Fannie Mae were confident that mortgage rates would drop in the next year. But the mortgage giant’s latest poll showed a 13-point swing away from that view.

    Just 35% of respondents surveyed by the mortgage giant in January now expect mortgage rates to drop, down from 42% in December and a survey-high 45% in November. Meanwhile, the share of consumers who think rates will rise jumped to 32%, from 25%.

    Housing market economists have warned that mortgage rates might not fall much this year after the Fed lowered its expectations for rate-cutting, and uncertainties linger over how President Donald Trump’s economic agenda could affect inflation and economic growth.

    The average 30-year mortgage rate was 6.89% this week through Wednesday. It’s been hovering around 7% for all of 2025.

  • Ines Ferré

    Major averages turn negative after weak consumer sentiment data

    The major averages turned negative after consumer sentiment data fell below expectations for the month of February.

    The Michigan consumer sentiment index dropped to 67.8, coming in below expectations of 71.8. The February preliminary reading was the lowest registered in about 7 months.

    “Year-ahead inflation expectations jumped up from 3.3% last month to 4.3% this month, the highest reading since November 2023 and marking two consecutive months of unusually large increases,” said the survey.

    By 10:15 a.m. ET, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) sank 0.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) sank 0.8%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) also fell 0.2%.

    Meanwhile the 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.5%.

    Among the Big Tech names, Amazon’s (AMZN) stock sank to session lows, dipping nearly 4% after the e-commerce giant issued disappointing revenue outlook.

  • Ines Ferré

    Stocks inch higher after jobs report shows signs of resilience

    Stocks inched higher on Friday as investors digested a monthly jobs report that showed some resilience in the labor market.

    The S&P 500 (^GSPC) hovered near the flat line, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) opened slightly higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose 0.1%.

    The US economy added 143,000 jobs in January, less than the 173,000 expected by economists. However, hourly wages ticked higher, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.0% from 4.1%.

    Meanwhile, December’s jobs additions were revised up to 307,000, from an earlier reading of 256,000 — a sign the labor market exited 2024 on a better footing than thought.

    On the earnings front, Amazon’s (AMZN) disappointing revenue outlook dragged on shares of the tech giant, which fell more than 2%.

  • Ines Ferré

    US added 143,000 jobs in January, while unemployment slipped to 4%

    Yahoo Finance’s Josh Schafer reports:

    The US labor market showed continued signs of resilience in January as the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell and wages grew more than expected.

    Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday showed the unemployment rate fell to 4% in January from 4.1% the month prior.

    143,000 new jobs were created in January, less than the 170,000 expected by economists, and lower than the 307,000 seen in December. December’s monthly job gains were revised higher from a previous reading of 256,000.

    Read more here.

  • Europe stocks wobble, but head for 7th weekly win

    Stocks in Europe wavered on Friday but were on track for weekly gains after a run of robust earnings reports from Novo Nordisk (NVO, NOVO-B.CO) and others.

    The pan-European Stoxx 600 (^STOXX) index was holding steady, not far off record highs as it eyed its seventh weekly win in a row. In 2025 so far, European stocks have notched their best performance compared with their US counterparts in around 10 years.

    In individual benchmarks, Germany’s DAX (^GDAXI) edged up 0.1%, while the CAC (^FCHI) in Paris traded flat.

    London’s FTSE 100 index (^FTSE) slipped roughly 0.3%, after surging on Thursday on the heels of an interest rate cut by the Bank of England that came with unexpectedly dovish commentary.

  • Jenny McCall

    Good morning. Here’s what’s happening today.

  • Chinese tech shines on DeepSeek hype

    Chinese tech stock trading in Hong Kong was poised to enter a technical bull market after DeepSeek’s artificial intelligence model ignited interest in China’s internet firms. The Hang Seng Tech Index hit gains of 2.5%, taking its year to date rise up to 20%.

    Bloomberg reports:

    Read more

  • Amazon warns that it will face difficulties in meeting AI demand in 2025

    Amazon (AMZN) warned investors about potential capacity limitations in its cloud computing sector, even as it plans to invest around $100 billion this year. The investment will target building data centers, developing proprietary chips, and expanding infrastructure to support artificial intelligence services.

    Bloomberg reports:

    Read more here.

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